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Sustainable transport: new research and policy challenge for the next millennium

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 July 2009

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This exploratory paper aims to map out new research challenges centring around the theme of sustainable transport. The research needs on mobility behaviour and policy measures are also described. The paper concludes with an outline of new thinking in a largely unexplored research area.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Academia Europaea 1999

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