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A methodology for measuring the sustainability of car transport systems
Authors
Akinyemi
Banister
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Banister
Baumann
Black
Bojkovic
C.J. Axon
Castillo
Chee Tahir
Dalal-Clayton
DfT
DfT
Fedra
Grimes-Casey
Gudmundsson
Guinée
Haghshenas
Henning
IchemE
Jeon
Joumard
Kennedy
Lucas
Marsden
Miranda
Nicolas
OECD
R.C. Darton
Ramani
Rassafi
Rennings
Richardson
Roth
Shiau
Smith
T.W. Smith
Too
Walker
Yigitcanlar
Zachariadis
Publication date
1 November 2013
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
Doi
Abstract
Measuring the sustainability of car fleets, an important task in developing transport policy, can be accomplished with an appropriate set of indicators. We applied the Process Analysis Method of sustainability assessment to generate an indicator set in a systematic and transparent way, that is consistent with a declared definition of a sustainable transport system. Our method identifies stakeholder groups, the full range of impacts across the environmental, economic and human/social domains of sustainability, and those who generate and receive those impacts. Car users are shown by the analysis to have dual roles, both as individual makers of decisions and as beneficiaries/sufferers of the impacts resulting from communal choice. Thus car users, through their experience of service quality, are a potential force for system change. Our method addresses many of the well-known flaws in measuring transport sustainability. The indicator set created is independent of national characteristics and will be useful to transport policy practitioners and sustainable mobility researchers globally. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd
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