Mobility Design Shaping Future Mobility Volume 2: Research
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ArticlePublication details: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter JOVIS Verlag GmbH [Imprint] 2022Description: 1 electronic resource (264 p.)Content type: - text
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- 9783868597431
- 9783868597943
- The Arts
- Architecture
- Architectural structure and design
- Environmentally-friendly ('green') architecture and design
- Landscape architecture and design
- City and town planning: architectural aspects
- Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning
- Regional and area planning
- Urban and municipal planning and policy
- Transport planning and policy
- A The Arts
- AM Architecture
- AMC Architectural structure and design
- AMCR Environmentally-friendly ('green') architecture and design
- AMV Landscape architecture and design
- AMVD City and town planning
- Environment
- Geography
- Mobility
- Planning
- R Earth Sciences
- RP Regional and area planning
- RPC Urban and municipal planning and policy
- RPT Transport planning and policy
- architectural aspects
- car-free mobility design
- climate change
- climate-friendly
- electromobility
- future studies
- health
- infrastructure
- innovation rethinking car bicycle mobility transition
- mobility change
- mobility concept
- public transport
- resource scarcity
- supply chains
- sustainability
- thema EDItEUR
- urban development
- urban planning
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Climate change and the scarcity of resources, but also the steadily increasing amount of traffic, make it indispensable to develop new solutions for environmentally friendly and people-friendly mobility. With the expansion of digital information systems, we will in future be able to easily combine different modes of transport according to our needs. These developments are a great challenge for the design of different mobility spaces. While the focus in Volume 1 was on practice, Volume 2 now brings together research from the fields of design, architecture, urban planning, geography, social science, transport planning, psychology and communication technology. The current discussion about the traffic turnaround is expanded to include the perspective of user-centred mobility design.
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