Critical Mass: Transport, Environment and Society in the Twenty-first Century

Critical Mass: Transport, Environment and Society in the Twenty-first Century

by JohnWhitelegg (Author)

Synopsis

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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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Pluto Press
Published: Jul 1996

ISBN 10: 0745310826
ISBN 13: 9780745310824

Author Bio
John Whitelegg is Professor of Environmental Studies at Liverpool John Moores University and Managing Director of the transport and environment consultancy Ecologica, based in Lancaster. He has written widely on transport issues.