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Reducing automobile dependence
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Reducing automobile dependence

P. Newman
Environment and Urbanization, Vol.8(1), pp.67-92
1996
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Abstract

Successful and wealthy cities are usually associated with high levels of automobile use and are struggling to cope with the large economic, social and environmental costs this brings. This paper shows how such cities do not need to depend on high levels of private automobile use and describes how automobile dependence has been reduced in many of the most successful cities in the North and kept relatively low in some of the wealthiest cities in the South.

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Citation topics
4 Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Computer Science
4.183 Transportation
4.183.495 Urban Mobility
Web Of Science research areas
Environmental Studies
Urban Studies
ESI research areas
Social Sciences, general
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