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More copies of this ISBNSustainable Transportation: Problems and Solutions (10 Edition)by William R. Black
Synopses & ReviewsBook News Annotation:Drawing from a course he has taught since the late 1990s, and on his experience helping coordinate US and European research, Black (emeritus geography, Indiana U.-Bloomington) sets out his own understanding of what sustainable transportation is and could be. He does not go into detail about planning or methodology, but provides pointers for others to take those routes. He begins by explaining the problem, in relations to climate change, urban air quality, the finite nature of petroleum reserves, safety, congestion, and other factors. Then he surveys possible solutions in the areas of pricing, planning, policy, education, and technology. Examples of topics include the full cost of transportation, indicator-based planning, the special role of speed and speed limit policies, and the potential of alternative fuels. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Synopsis:During the last two decades, sustainability has become the dominant concern of transportation planners and policymakers. This timely text provides a framework for developing systems that move people and products efficiently while minimizing damage to the local and global environment. The book offers a uniquely comprehensive perspective on the problems surrounding current transportation systems: climate change, urban air pollution, diminishing petroleum reserves, safety issues, and congestion. It explores the full range of possible solutions, including applications of pricing, planning, policy, education, and technology. Numerous figures, tables, and examples are featured, with a primary focus on North America. About the AuthorWilliam R. Black, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geography at Indiana University in Bloomington. He has written numerous articles in the area of sustainable transportation and planning. Dr. Black was North American chairman of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the European Science Foundation Conference on Social Change and Sustainable Transport held at the University of California at Berkeley in 1999. He served as coordinator of STAR, an NSF-funded thematic network on sustainable transport analysis and research, and as North American coordinator of STELLA, a thematic network on transatlantic sustainable transport research funded by the European Commission and the NSF. He has served on numerous Transportation Research Board (TRB) and National Research Council panels and committees. Dr. Black has been recognized for his contributions to sustainable transportation by the Chinese Institute for Transportation. Table of ContentsI. The Nature of the Problem 1. The Problem of Sustainability in the Transport Sector 2. The Historical Problem of Sustainability in the Transport Sector 3. Climate Change 4. Urban Air Quality 5. The Finite Nature of Petroleum Reserves 6. Motor Vehicle Crashes and Safety 7. Congestion and Sustainability II. Possible Solutions 8. An Introduction to the Range of Possible Solutions Pricing 9. The Full Costs of Transportation 10. Pricing and Taxation Planning 11. Urban Form: Planning for Sustainability 12. Indicator-Based Planning Policy 13. A Continuum of Policies 14. The Special Role of Speed and Speed Limit Policies 15. National Policy Solutions 16. Sustainable Travel Demand Management Education 17. Educating for Change Technology 18. Information and Communication Technologies, and E-Commerce 19. The Potential of Alternative Fuels 20. New Vehicles, Fuel Cells, and Catalytic Converters 21. Intelligent Transport Systems III. Summary and Conclusions 22. Summary, Conclusions, and the Current Status of Sustainable Transport What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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