'The authors draw on their wealth of research expertise to show that transport and mobility can’t be understood in isolation from broader social, economic and environmental processes, and that geography has to be at the heart of any approach to making transport better and more sustainable. A thought-provoking text that is essential reading for anyone studying, planning or making policy for transport.' - Jon Shaw, Professor and Head of Geography, University of Plymouth
Part I: Contextualising Geographies of Transport and Mobility 1. Geographies of Transport; Geographies of Mobility 2. The ‘Long Mobile Century’: from streetcar suburbs to auto-mobility 3. Predict and Provide: technology, transport and planning in an age of climate change Part II: Approaches to Transport and Mobility 4. Transport Geography and Geographies of Mobility 5. Travel and Transport in Everyday Life 6. Consuming Places: leisure travel and the ‘end of tourism’ Part III: Sustainable Mobilities 7. Sustainable Mobility: the policy challenge 8. Sustainable Mobility: the challenge of behavioural change 9. Sustainable Mobility: planning better places to live and (not?) travel 10. Conclusion: what future for mobility?