Achieving Net Zero is a wicked problem that is not just a question of applying technological innovation to existing transport patterns and behaviours. It involves all three aspects of the environmental, social and economic sustainability triangle and any attempt to significantly reduce transport’s CO2 emissions will involve major technological and behavioural changes – indeed, a fundamental rethink of existing expectations. Any approach needs also to be politically achievable, promoting opportunities for improving quality of life while not evading the issues at hand.
This 20th volume in the Transport and Sustainability series focuses on Net Zero transport, providing a go-to source of information for policymakers, businesses, scholars and students alike. The contributors discuss the nature and scale of the issues associated with moving towards net zero transport, along with the opportunities for positive and transformational change. The chapters in Towards Transport Net Zero address the topic from a range of different perspectives including different transport modes, policy areas, social and demographic considerations and economic sectors.
The Transport and Sustainability series addresses the important nexus between transport and sustainability, containing volumes dealing with a wide range of issues relating to transport, its impact in economic, social and environmental spheres and its interaction with other policy sectors.
Towards Transport Net Zero provides a go-to source of information for policymakers, businesses, scholars and students alike. Contributors discuss the nature and scale of the issues associated with moving towards net zero transport, along with the opportunities for positive and transformational change.
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1. Towards transport net zero; Jon Shaw, Stephen Ison and Maria
Attard
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2. Transport and climate change: Five major issues; Tim Ryley
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3. Walking for net zero; Yuting Zhang and Corinne Mulley
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4. The role of human-scale mobility in decarbonising travel; John
Parkin
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5. Challenges to achieving net zero through transition to the
electric car; Graham Parkhurst
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6. Opportunities and challenges in harnessing the net zero impacts of
autonomous vehicles; Eda Beyazit
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7. Eight parking reforms to improve cities and cool the planet;
Donald Shoup
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8. The role of flexible transport services in moving towards net zero
and greater sustainability; Corinne Mulley and John D. Nelson
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9. Towards net zero railways for net zero transport; John Preston and
Simon Blainey
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10. Flying towards net zero: Decarbonising aviation amid a climate
crisis; Evangelia Pantelaki and Lucy Budd
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11. Maritime transport in a net zero economy; Jason Monios
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12. Modelling the decarbonisation and digitalisation transition in
logistics systems; Jonathan Köhler, Clemens Brauer, and Lóránt Tavasszy
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13. Tourism and travel: The challenges of net zero; Luca Zamparini
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14. Urban transport in net zero cities; Maria Attard
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15. Towards low-carbon mobility in rapidly growing economies:
Challenges and lessons from Latin America; Daniel Oviedo, Maria A.
Wilches-Mogollon, and Natalia Villamizar Duarte
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16. Gender and the transition to net zero transport; Lucy Budd
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17. Ageing, transport and decarbonisation; Charles Musselwhite
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18. Public participation as a means of legitimising net zero
transport: Challenges and opportunities; Claus Hedegaard Sørensen, Tom Rye,
and Lisa Hansson
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19. COVID-19, pandemics and disruption; Corinne Mulley and Maria
Attard
Jon Shaw is Professor of Transport Geography and Head of the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Plymouth, UK.
Stephen Ison is Professor of Transport Policy within Leicester Castle Business School at De Montfort University, UK, and Honorary Professor of Transport Policy at the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, University of Sydney, Australia.
Maria Attard is Professor of Transport Geography and Director of the Institute for Climate Change and Sustainable Development at the University of Malta.