Identifying, nurturing and empowering alternative mobility narratives

IF 2.7 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Urban Mobility Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.urbmob.2022.100031
Marco te Brömmelstroet , Miloš N. Mladenović , Anna Nikolaeva , İdil Gaziulusoy , Antonio Ferreira , Kaisa Schmidt-Thomé , Roope Ritvos , Silvia Sousa , Bernadette Bergsma
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Our mainstream mobility thinking is narrowly framed: it highlights the role of mobility in economic and urban growth, individual speed and system efficiency, but obscures its role in reproducing inequalities, and in driving unsustainable developments on a global scale. Critically, however, this narrative obscures our view on the increasingly problematic societal and environmental ‘externalities’ of mobility, such as its significant contribution to climate change, air pollution, social exclusion, deaths and injuries, public health issues and landscape degradation. With such high stakes for our common mobility futures, how can we identify seeds of emerging alternatives, nurture and amplify their potential impact and empower emerging alternative futures?

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识别、培育和增强替代流动性叙事
我们的主流流动性思想是狭隘的:它强调了流动性在经济和城市增长、个人速度和系统效率中的作用,但掩盖了它在再现不平等和推动全球不可持续发展方面的作用。然而,至关重要的是,这种说法掩盖了我们对流动性日益严重的社会和环境“外部性”的看法,例如它对气候变化、空气污染、社会排斥、伤亡、公共卫生问题和景观退化的重大贡献。在我们共同的流动性未来面临如此高的风险的情况下,我们如何识别新兴替代品的种子,培育和扩大其潜在影响,并赋予新兴替代品未来权力?
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