Daily mobility is a growing and complex phenomenon comprising different facets that have recently been subject to reconsideration in terms of methodological approaches and conceptualisation -and Human Geography is no exception. This article takes an in-depth look into this transformation from three complementary perspectives: changes in the economic-territorial model, incorporating a sustainability paradigm and including the social structure of the mobile population. These three perspectives have posed new interpretive challenges and generated new information needs.
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Golub, A. (2016). Mobility and Sustainability. In Sustainability Science (pp. 261–272). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7242-6_21
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