This article analyzes the tradeoffs between the environmental and social dimensions in sustainable mobility policies. The authors focus on the Italian context, where car dependency is a particularly prominent feature of the transportation system. During the past decade, many local administrations have promoted policies to foster more “sustainable mobility” as a way to manage congestion and reduce environmental pollution. However, these initiatives have often missed an important sustainability pillar: improving the accessibility of the most vulnerable to economic and social resources.
Tacchi, E. M., Cucca, R., Tradeoffs and entanglements among sustainability dimensions: the case of accessibility as a missing pillar of sustainable mobility policies in Italy., <<SUSTAINABILITY: SCIENCE, PRACTICE, & POLICY>>, 2012; 8 (1): 70-81. [doi:10.1080/15487733.2012.11908086] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/19560]
Tradeoffs and entanglements among sustainability dimensions: the case of accessibility as a missing pillar of sustainable mobility policies in Italy.
Tacchi, Enrico Maria;Cucca, Roberta
2012
Abstract
This article analyzes the tradeoffs between the environmental and social dimensions in sustainable mobility policies. The authors focus on the Italian context, where car dependency is a particularly prominent feature of the transportation system. During the past decade, many local administrations have promoted policies to foster more “sustainable mobility” as a way to manage congestion and reduce environmental pollution. However, these initiatives have often missed an important sustainability pillar: improving the accessibility of the most vulnerable to economic and social resources.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.