Sustainable transport planning: Economical and morphological thresholds

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Abstract

The aim to reach net-zero GHG emissions from human activities by 2050 in.Europe is a priority and with the Recovery and Resilience Plan a large amount of funding will be devolved to new infrastructures and to new sustainable transport modality. In this framework the car-dominant model has to be transformed in a multimodal one. In this paper we analyse European urban transport policies and the widely spread tools used to evaluate infrastructure and mobility programmes. Our goal is to propose a complementary methodology, based on the threshold concept, to assess the mobility project in the initial phase. A step-by-step methodology that filters design options against territorial (morphological and social) and economic thresholds.

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Acampa, G., & Alberti, F. (2022). Sustainable transport planning: Economical and morphological thresholds. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2611). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0119309

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