180328 - Governance or travel behaviour: What comes first? A comparison of five European capital cities

Date: 
28 Mars, 2018 - 17:00 - 19:00

 

     

Séminaire Grand Paris, Grand Londres, New York City,  organisé par la Société du Grand Paris, l’École Urbaine et le Centre d’études européennes et de politique comparée de Sciences Po

Mercredi 28 mars 2018 de 17h à 19h, Sciences Po, salle Goguel, 56 rue des Saints-Pères, 75007 Paris (Entrée par le 27 rue Saint-Guilaume)

Regine Gerike (Dresden University of Technology) et Charlotte Halpern (Sciences Po, CEE) présenteront leur enquête "Governance or travel behaviour: What comes first? A comparison of five European capital cities".


Abstract: The Transport Policy Evolution Cycle provides a useful starting point for analyzing the shift away from car-oriented city planning, and contributing to current debates about the peak car phenomenon. As part of the CREATE project (funded by the EU as part of the H2020 programme), we seek to empirically explore the extent to which this evolution effectively took place. This is done by analyzing and accounting for the evolution of transport behaviors and policy developments since the 1960s across five large European capital cities (Greater London, Ile-de-France region, Berlin, Vienna, Greater Copenhagen).

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