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U-Turn to the Future: Sustainable Urban Mobility since 1850 [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 350 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, Bibliography; Index; 20 Illustrations
  • Sari: Explorations in Mobility
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jan-2023
  • Kirjastus: Berghahn Books
  • ISBN-10: 1800736509
  • ISBN-13: 9781800736504
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 350 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, Bibliography; Index; 20 Illustrations
  • Sari: Explorations in Mobility
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jan-2023
  • Kirjastus: Berghahn Books
  • ISBN-10: 1800736509
  • ISBN-13: 9781800736504

From local bike-sharing initiatives to overhauls of transport infrastructure, mobility is one of the most important areas in which modern cities are trying to realize a more sustainable future. Yet even as politicians and planners look ahead, there remain critical insights to be gleaned from the history of urban mobility and the unsustainable practices that still impact our everyday lives. United by their pursuit of a “usable past,” the studies in this interdisciplinary collection consider the ecological, social, and economic aspects of urban mobility, showing how historical inquiry can make both conceptual and practical contributions to the projects of sustainability and urban renewal.

Arvustused

This is the book Ive been waiting to read: an investigation into how our cities came to be as unsustainable as they apparently were in the recent past. It uncovers hidden histories containing important clues for how to make cities more sustainable in the future. Daniel Gordon, Edge Hill University





The entire book is innovative, accessible, and well-written, with an interdisciplinary approach that combines history, sociology, economics, geography, and a number of other fields. Keith Laybourn, University of Huddersfield

Illustrations

Acknowledgments



Introduction: Historicizing Sustainable Urban Mobility

Frank Schipper, Martin Emanuel, and Ruth Oldenziel



SECTION I: SELLING UNSUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY



Chapter
1. Designing (Un)Sustainable Urban Mobility from Transnational
Settings, 1850Present

Ruth Oldenziel, M. Luísa Sousa, and Pieter van Wesemael



Chapter
2. History as Motordoms Tool of Agenda Legitimation:
Twentieth-Century U.S. Urban Mobility Trajectories

Peter Norton



Chapter
3. Railway Modernism Losing Out: Lessons from an English
Conurbation, 19551975

Colin Divall



SECTION II: RECOVERING SUSTAINABLE MOBILITIES OF THE PAST



Chapter
4. Pedestrian Stories: Recovering Sustainable Urban Mobility

Colin Pooley



Chapter
5. Load Story: A Century of Pedestrian Logistics in Toulouse

Franck Cochoy, Roland Canu, and Cédric Calvignac



Chapter
6. Recovering Sustainable Mobility Practices: A Visual History of
Turkus Streetscape 19501980

Tiina Männistö-Funk



SECTION III: PERSISTENCE AND SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITIES



Chapter
7. State Socialism and Sustainable Urban Mobility: Alternative Paths
in St Petersburg since the 1880s

Alexandra Bekasova, Julia Kulikova, and Martin Emanuel



Chapter
8. Liveable Streets and Hidden Unsustainability: The Biography of a
Street in Stockholm

Martin Emanuel



Chapter
9. Green Urban Spaces and Sustainable Mobility: Parks as Pockets of
Persistence since the 1830s

Frank Schipper



SECTION IV: RESEARCH AGENDAS FOR THE FUTURE



Chapter
10. Mobility Justice and the Velomobile Commons in Urban America

Mimi Sheller



Chapter
11. Toward a Long-Term Measurement System of Sustainable Urban
Mobility

     Appendix: Sources for Measuring Historical Sustainable Mobility

     Jan-Pieter Smits and Frank Veraart



Epilogue: Reflections from a Policy Perspective

Hans Jeekel and Bert Toussaint



Index
Martin Emanuel is a historian of technology affiliated with the Department of Economic History, Uppsala University with a profile on mobility, urban, and tourism history. He is the author of Trafikslag på undantag: Cykeltrafiken i Stockholm 19301980 [ Excluded through Planning: Bicycle Traffic in Stockholm 19301980] (2012) and co-author of Cycling Cities: The European Experience (2016).