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Exploring the crucial shift towards sustainable transport, this book examines how we can ensure safe and efficient movement of people and goods without compromising future mobility.

Transport, while vital to humanity, currently generates negative externalities that can offset its benefits. This necessitates a paradigm shift in how we approach transport systems. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of sustainable transport, from its conceptual foundations and current achievements to future perspectives. Grounded in original research, the book introduces concepts such as "Sustainability 2.0" and "sustainable infrastructure," offering new pathways for achieving this paradigm shift. It also examines diverse global transport developments, focusing particularly on the European Union and Romania, utilising Romania's recent EU integration and its experience building integrated transport systems to offer valuable comparative insights.

Presenting arguments and providing solutions for steering transport towards sustainable development at both micro and macro levels, this book will be invaluable for students, academics, researchers, policymakers, transport professionals, and anyone with an interest in the current state and future of sustainable transport.



Exploring the crucial shift towards sustainable transport, this book examines how we can ensure safe and efficient movement of people and goods without compromising future mobility. This book will be invaluable for students, academics, researchers, policymakers and transport professionals.

Introduction
1. Is sustainable transport development necessary?
2.
Sustainable transport infrastructure, a new concept
3. Transport activity
from a sustainable development perspective
4. Interactions between overall
economic development and the level of external transport costs
5. Prospects
for sustainable transport development
6. Sustainable mobility in the
'building green cities' process
7. Some solutions to support sustainable
transport
8. Prospects for adapting markets for sustainable transport in line
with society's development requirements
9. Conclusions
Frantz Daniel Fistung is an engineer with a degree in transportation since 1986 and a PhD in transportation economics since 2001. His main scientific research activity is focused on the field of transport economy, especially the development of sustainable transport. Employed at a prestigious research institute of the Romanian Academy since 1989 to the present, throughout his entire career, most of his research has been focused on the issue of sustainable transport development, whose definition he imposed on the Romanian market since 1999. For over three decades, he has been leading a scientific research group in transport economics within the Romanian Academy research institute called The Institute of Industrial Economics, recently renamed the Centre for Industrial and Services Economy. He has been a member of the Scientific Council for over 25 years. He has received awards from the Romanian Academy (2022) and the Romanian Ministry of Research (2008).