Critical Mass: Transport, Environment and Society in the 21st CenturyPluto Press, 20 sept. 1997 - 251 pages Despite demanding enormous resources, transport policies are incapable of resolving basic problems of safety, health, welfare and congestion. This book, pointing out that car-dependency is shared throughout Europe, Asia and North America, argues that the problems can only be solved globally by a shared recognition of common needs. In addition, with transport inextricabley linked with consumerism and the lifestyles that car ownership has created, the book argues that the challenge is to replace the current technology with an alternative that is sustainable and will solve the fundamental problems of poverty, inequity and social development. |
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... space . Physical space is also social space , and social activities at the neighbourhood level are severely impoverished if land is allocated to roads and car parking with no provision of high quality green space and public space . The ...
... space . Physical space is also social space , and social activities at the neighbourhood level are severely impoverished if land is allocated to roads and car parking with no provision of high quality green space and public space . The ...
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... space that on a normal estate would have been taken up with roads , garages and parking spaces has been used to provide green space , a kindergarten and play space for children . It is expected that pollution levels and accident rates ...
... space that on a normal estate would have been taken up with roads , garages and parking spaces has been used to provide green space , a kindergarten and play space for children . It is expected that pollution levels and accident rates ...
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... space ( including roads ) by children . The implications of this juxtaposition are enormous . China currently has approximately five cars per 1,000 people and still manages to kill 50,000 people each year in road traffic accidents ...
... space ( including roads ) by children . The implications of this juxtaposition are enormous . China currently has approximately five cars per 1,000 people and still manages to kill 50,000 people each year in road traffic accidents ...
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Perranporth and China | 1 |
A Faustian Bargain | 17 |
Free to Choose and Free to Grow | 34 |
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