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How can the stigma of public transport as the ‘poor man’s vehicle’ be overcome to enhance sustainability and climate change mitigation?

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posted on 2012-02-27, 15:05 authored by Daniel W. Bromley, Ralph Buehler, Tom Godefrooij, Mark Kirkels, Nuno Quental, Kyoko Kusakabe, Ashwani Vasishth, Jorge Diaz Tejada, Benny Geys, Merethe D. Leiren, M. Sohail (Khan), Emmanuel Mwendera, Steve Melia, Mark Brussel, Mark Zuidgeest, Flavia De Souza, Surya Raj Acharya, Puspita Dirgahayani, Mari Martiskainen
Natural Resources Forum, a United Nations Sustainable Development Journal is running a special series over the 2009-2011 period on themes to be considered by the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development in its 18th and 19th sessions: chemicals, mining, sustainable consumption and production, transport and waste management. In this issue, experts address the question: “How can the stigma of public transport as the ‘poor man’s vehicle’ be overcome to enhance sustainability and climate change mitigation?”

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  • Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering

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  • Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC)

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BROMLEY, D.W. ... et al., 2010. How can the stigma of public transport as the ‘poor man’s vehicle’ be overcome to enhance sustainability and climate change mitigation? Natural Resources Forum, 34 (4), pp. 327 - 331.

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© The Authors. Natural Resources Forum © United Nations

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2010

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This is Professor M. Sohail (Khan)'s contribution to this collaborative article, which was published in a special issue (transport) of the journal, Natural Resources Forum [© 2010 The Authors. Natural Resources Forum © 2010 United Nations]. The complete and definitive version is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-8947.2010.01316.x

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