Implementing Sustainable Urban Travel Policies Final Report


Book Description

This report examines the ways in which national governments can act as catalysts for sustainable travel practices on a local level.










Implementing Sustainable Urban Travel Policies National Peer Review: Hungary


Book Description

This book provides an analysis of the challenges Hungary is facing in its urban travel systems and an examination of policy and decision-making structures that are framing the implementation of urban travel policies in Hungary.




ECMT Annual Report 2002


Book Description

This brochure describes the activities of the European Conference of Ministers of Transport (ECMT) during 2002. It also sets out the Resolutions approved by the Council of Ministers of Transport and presents the highlights of the year.




Implementing Sustainable Urban Travel Policies National Reviews


Book Description

This report examines the experiences of eleven European countries (including Russia) and the United States in designing and implementing sustainable urban transport policies.




ECMT Annual Report 2001


Book Description

This brochure describes the activities of the European Conference of Ministers of Transport (ECMT) during 2001.




ECMT Annual Report 2004


Book Description

This brochure describes the activities of the ECMT during 2004. It also sets out the main documents approved by Ministers in Ljubljana and presents: the major events of the year, the latest trends in transport, the activities of the ECMT Working ...




Managing Urban Mobility Systems


Book Description

Urban mobility is a major problem all over the world. This book addresses the problem of managing urban mobility systems in a novel way by considering the complexity and diversity of the conurbation and agents involved in a UMS, putting forward the evidence that urban mobility must be managed at system level.




Urban Access for the 21st Century


Book Description

This book sets out a road map for the provision of urban access for all. For most of the last century cities have followed a path of dependency on car dominated urban transport favouring the middle classes. Urban Access for the 21st Century seeks to change this. Policies need to be more inclusive of the accessibility needs of the urban poor. Change requires redesigning the existing public finance systems that support urban mobility. The aim is to diminish their embedded biases towards automobile-based travel. Through a series of chapters from international contributors, the book brings together expertise from different fields. It shows how small changes can incentivize large positive developments in urban transport and create truly accessible cities.