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Abstract:
This special issue of World Transport Policy & Practice is an outcome of the conference Planning for the Carbon Neutral World: Challenges for Cities and Regions, held 15-18 May 2008 in Salzburg, Austria. The conference, organised by SCUPAD – Salzburg Congress on Urban Planning and Development – brought together (transport) planners, architects, urban designers and other professionals, from both practice and academia. It provided a platform to discuss and explore, from an economic, land use and transportation perspective, possibilities to develop carbon-neutral cities (for more information, please visit www.scupad.org). Five excellent contributions presented at the transportation workshops during the SCUPAD conference are brought together in this special issue. Each of the paper explores how we can deal with transport in a post-carbon society.
Climate change and variability will have significant impacts on the future mobility of the population in this country. Previous research has found tha...
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