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Transport, Demand Management and Social Inclusion
Transport, Demand Management and Social Inclusion
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Author_Fiona Raje
BME Community
Bristol City Council
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charges
Charging Scheme
CIA
Congestion Charging
Demand Management Measures
Demand Management Tools
Demand Responsive Transport
Displacement Parking
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Equity Audits
ethnic minority mobility
FHWA
green
High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes
hyson
Hyson Green
Indian Community Centre
levy
Local Transport Plan
Minority Ethnic
mobility justice
Nepa
Nottingham City Council
OECD Workshop
parking
Parking Levy
pricing
public
road
Road Pricing
road pricing impacts
Road User Charging
TDM
transport demand management case studies
transport equity
urban policy analysis
user
Windmill Hill
workplace
workplace parking levy
WPPL
Product details
- ISBN 9780754640455
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 28 Aug 2004
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Social inclusion/exclusion has only recently emerged in transport-related discourse. Despite the apparent absence of a transport policy framework for social inclusion/exclusion, there has been some movement towards a greater understanding of the social aspects of transport in the research sphere. This book brings together some of this research, focusing on ethnicity - an area that has, so far, had little discussion in the traditional transport literature, thereby contributing to the exploration of the interface between transport and social exclusion. In particular, it examines the contribution that demand management measures can make to the reduction of the negative impacts of road-based transport. It questions whether methods such as road user charging and work place parking can be used as instruments for social inclusion, and analyses the potential negative impacts of these schemes if sufficient attention is not paid to ethnicity issues.
Fiona Rajé is a Researcher for the Transport Studies Unit at the University of Oxford, UK.
Transport, Demand Management and Social Inclusion
€179.80
