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Urban mobility and degrowth strategies: A note on the role of shared transportation modes

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This paper investigates the mechanisms through which shared modes lead to degrowth strategies and help reduce major spatial and environmental issues related to mobility in urban areas, namely road congestion, rivalry of use for parking spaces and air pollution, as well as the number of goods in the economy. In this article, I use gross space consumption estimations for different transportation modes as a basis and integrate the service provided by the modes. Results indicate that in terms of time-space consumption and service provided shared modes are intermediate modes between private modes and mass transit. Therefore, shared modes constitute key components of a sustainable, comprehensive and efficient transportation system in urban areas. The present analysis provides guidance for local transportation authorities.
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hal-01546429 , version 1 (23-06-2017)

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  • PRODINRA : 377610

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Marion Drut. Urban mobility and degrowth strategies: A note on the role of shared transportation modes. 5. International Degrowth Conference, Budapest University. Budapest, HUN., Aug 2016, Budapest, Hungary. ⟨hal-01546429⟩
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