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Sustainable Urban Mobilities: French Fieldworks in European Perspective

Sustainable Urban Mobilities: French Fieldworks in European Perspective

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This book examines the polysemic meaning of mobility, focusing on scales of perception and action, lived spaces, and sustainable mobilities, based on French case studies from a European perspective.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 258 pages
Publication date: 08 November 2023
Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften


Mobilities have emerged as a crucial concern in modern societies, particularly in light of recent demands for ecological transition and the profound impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic. This book makes a unique contribution by delving into the multifaceted nature of mobility, encompassing diverse scales of perception and action, the lived environments where mobility takes place, and the "alternative" nature of sustainable mobilities. By examining French case studies from a European perspective and employing multidisciplinary social sciences methodologies, the concept of mobilities is explored in relation to urban spaces and sustainability.

The book begins by examining the polysemic meaning of mobility, recognizing its multifaceted aspects and the various ways in which it is experienced and enacted. It pays attention to the diverse scales of mobility, including individual, social, and spatial dimensions, as well as the temporal and spatial contexts in which mobility occurs. Furthermore, the book highlights the "alternative" character of sustainable mobilities, emphasizing the efforts of individuals and communities to adopt more environmentally friendly and socially responsible transportation practices.

The analysis of French case studies provides a rich foundation for the exploration of mobilities in urban spaces and sustainability. By studying these case studies from a European perspective, the book offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities associated with sustainable mobility in different cultural and geographical contexts. The multidisciplinary social sciences approaches employed in the book enable a comprehensive understanding of the complex relationships between mobility, urban spaces, and sustainability, drawing on disciplines such as geography, sociology, urban planning, and environmental studies.

One of the key findings of the book is that mobilities are not merely a means of transportation but are deeply intertwined with the social, economic, and environmental dynamics of cities and regions. Sustainable mobilities, therefore, require a holistic and integrated approach that considers the interdependencies between different sectors and stakeholders. The book emphasizes the importance of collaboration, policy development, and public engagement in fostering sustainable mobilities, recognizing that individual actions alone cannot achieve significant change.

Furthermore, the book explores the role of technology and innovation in shaping sustainable mobilities. It recognizes that digital technologies, such as smart mobility systems, autonomous vehicles, and shared mobility platforms, have the potential to revolutionize the way we move and interact with our urban environments. However, the book also raises concerns about the potential unintended consequences of these technologies, such as increased urban congestion, environmental degradation, and social inequality.

In conclusion, Mobilities in Urban Spaces and Sustainability is a valuable contribution to the field of urban studies and sustainability. It offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary understanding of the complex relationships between mobility, urban spaces, and sustainability, providing insights into the challenges and opportunities facing contemporary societies. By examining French case studies and employing multidisciplinary social sciences approaches, the book contributes to the development of sustainable mobility practices and policies that promote the well-being of both individuals and communities.

Weight: 340g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9782875749048
Edition number: New ed

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