“The First Step in the New Mobility Agenda is . . . not to take that step at all” (via World Streets)

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"The First Step in the New Mobility Agenda is . . . not to take that step at all" Editorial: Transportation vs. Access vs. (New) Mobility: This troubling triad has been around for a long time and continues to haunt many of us to this day. Even here at World Streets and the New Mobility Agenda, our puzzling over the rightful combination and interpretation of these three in many ways related concepts is a matter of several decades. Let’s see if we can open up this important topic for creative discussion. In the beginning was “tr … Read More

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About Eric Britton, editor

Trained as a development economist, Eric Britton is managing director of EcoPlan International, an independent advisory network providing strategic counsel for government and business on policy and decision issues involving complex systems, social-technical change and sustainable development. His latest work focuses on the subject of equity, economy and efficiency in city transport, and helping governments to ask the right questions and find practical solutions to urban transport issues. Distinguished Professor of Sustainable Development, Economy and Society at the Institut Supérieur de Gestion in Paris, his book in progress under the title The Equity Initiative is due to appear in the second quarter of 2013.  More at http://wp.me/PsKUY-2p7
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One Response to “The First Step in the New Mobility Agenda is . . . not to take that step at all” (via World Streets)

  1. Pingback: “The First Step in the New Mobility Agenda is . . . not to take that step at all” (via World Streets) (via Africa Streets) | Nuova Mobilità

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