The ethics of mobility: A framework for assessing mobility paradigms

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Abstract

Given the recognised adverse effects of automobility, there is a strong need for a normative assessment framework capable of evaluating the desirability of mobility arrangements, including transport infrastructure and its supportive urban form. The existing decision-making framework, based on technical models, does not incorporate an analysis of what mobility ought to achieve. By adopting the rationale used by moral philosophers, it is possible to construct a framework of norms based on the ends that mobility should achieve. Mobility should produce positive and equitably distributed benefits not just economically, but also environmentally and socially.

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Shannon, T. (2006). The ethics of mobility: A framework for assessing mobility paradigms. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, 93, 569–578. https://doi.org/10.2495/SC060541

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