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How do we organize the sustainable travel of the future?

Mats Fred and Dalia Mukhtar Landgren, black and white photo.
Mats Fred and Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren, Department of Political Science, Lund University.

This study by Russell Cannon, Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren and Mats Fred examines how the sustainable mobility of the future is emerging.

The study is based on what is being done to create sustainable and integrated mobility and what kinds of actor roles and relationships these practical actions generate. Where research often presents collaboration difficulties between predetermined actors and implementation problems of new technology, it is instead shown how the mobility of the future is shaped through coherent and fairly mundane actions in small steps and experiments, rather than through large, ready-made solutions and radical innovation projects.

Title: Organising integrated urban mobility: actions, roles and identities in an evolving landscape

Authors: Russell Cannon, Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren och Mats Fred

Full article: Organising integrated urban mobility: actions, roles and identities in an evolving landscape