Sustainable urban mobility: a conceptual framework for prioritisation, monitoring and investment planning

Kostas Galanakis, Helen Heinz (Lead / Corresponding author), Clemens Marggraf

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Abstract

Sustainable urban mobility transitions take into account transportation needs of users and utilities, locality, regional development and social inclusiveness. This research investigates this complexity and details the planning pillars of ‘avoid, shift, improve’ in a conceptual framework with place-based considerations and prioritisations. Three UK cities provide empirical examples – Durham, Nottingham, and London – to illustrate local priorities, governance, and investment requirements, under the three inseparable planning pillars. Lessons from these case studies demonstrate the need for strong and aligned collaboration between public and private stakeholders, promoting urban mobility alternatives, infrastructure improvements and covering investment costs
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages16
JournalRegional Studies
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Oct 2024

Keywords

  • Sustainable Transportation
  • Urban mobility
  • Urban Planning
  • Regional Policy
  • Investment strategies
  • Decarbonisation

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