A Companion to Transport, Space and Equity
Edited by Robin Hickman,
Beatriz Mella Lira,
Moshe Givoni and
Karst Geurs
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
With social inequity in urban spaces becoming an increasing concern in our modern world, The Elgar Companion to Transport, Space and Equity explores the relationships between transport and social equity. Transport systems and infrastructure investment can lead to inequitable travel behaviours, with certain socio-demographic groups using particular parts of the transport system and accessing particular activities and opportunities.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Geography; Politics and Public Policy Social Policy and Sociology; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781788119818
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Transport and space and social equity impacts , pp 2-7

- Robin Hickman, Beatriz Mella Lira, Moshe Givoni and Karst Geurs
- Ch 2 Understanding the relationship between changes in accessibility to jobs, income and unemployment in Toronto , pp 9-24

- Robbin Deboosere, Geneviève Boisjoly and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- Ch 3 Reducing social spatial inequity with public transport in Melbourne, Australia , pp 25-38

- Jan Scheurer and Carey Curtis
- Ch 4 Exploring the travel mode choice of rail transit with geographically weighted regression: evidence from Chongqing , pp 39-50

- Lixun Liu
- Ch 5 Considering the impact of HSR on China’s East Coast region , pp 51-75

- Qiyan Wu, Anthony Perl, Jingwei Sun, Taotao Deng and Haoyu Hu
- Ch 6 Automobile peripheries: travel to school in suburban London through the lens of social practice , pp 76-89

- Emilia Smeds
- Ch 7 The impact of transport connectivity on housing prices in London , pp 90-106

- Imogen Thompson
- Ch 8 Equity aspects of transportation in a multi-network world: a societal perspective , pp 108-120

- Eran Feitelson
- Ch 9 Urban public transport investment and socio-spatial development: the case of the Copenhagen Metro , pp 121-135

- Kristian Bothe and Christine Benna Skytt-Larsen
- Ch 10 Assessing transport equity through a cumulative accessibility measure and Google Maps: a case study for healthcare in Metro Manila , pp 136-146

- Neil Stephen Lopez and Jose Bienvenido Manuel Biona
- Ch 11 Working women and unequal mobilities in the urban periphery , pp 147-166

- Eda Beyazit and Ceyda Sungur
- Ch 12 Planning transport to meet the needs of children and young people , pp 167-179

- Janet Stanley, John Stanley and Brendan Gleeson
- Ch 13 Social assessment of transport projects in Global South cities using community perceptions of needs , pp 180-195

- Karen Lucas, Nihan Akyelken and Janet Stanley
- Ch 14 Reasonable travel time – the traveller’s perspective , pp 197-208

- David Banister, Yannick Cornet, Moshe Givoni and Glenn Lyons
- Ch 15 Using different approaches to evaluate individual social equity in transport , pp 209-228

- Mengqiu Cao, Yongping Zhang, Yuerong Zhang, Shengxiao Li and Robin Hickman
- Ch 16 Why the Capability Approach can offer an alternative to transport project assessment , pp 229-239

- Beatriz Mella Lira
- Ch 17 Assessing utility, feasibility and equity with competence-based multi criteria analysis , pp 240-254

- Geert te Boveldt, Imre Keseru and Cathy Macharis
- Ch 18 Understanding the potential for behavioural economics to inform more effective planning and delivery of cycling projects , pp 255-270

- Matt Higgins
- Ch 19 Operationalising motility for transport policy , pp 271-282

- Rebecca Shliselberg and Moshe Givoni
- Ch 20 Exploring the links between mobility capital and human flourishing in Buenos Aires , pp 283-298

- Florencia Rodriguez Touron
- Ch 21 What next? Reflections for research and practice , pp 300-306

- Karst Geurs, Moshe Givoni, Beatriz Mella Lira and Robin Hickman
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