“This book plays a crucial role in supporting the transformation towards a more sustainable mobility and logistics system through its interdisciplinary approach.”
- Cathy Macharis, Professor, Coordinator of the House of Sustainable Transitions, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.
“Read this book to understand how engineers and social scientists can and should work together to support sustainable mobility transitions.”.
- Karst T. Geurs, Professor, University of Twente, the Netherlands.
This open access book showcases innovative collaborations between the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to benefit European mobility policy. Each chapter has been researched by a team encompassing both social and technical expertise. The book presents nine policy recommendations aimed at enhancing mobility and logistics.
It will interest anyone involved in researching, developing, implementing, or evaluating mobility and logistics policy at local, national, or international levels. It is also valuable for those seeking to expand the use of interdisciplinary research to achieve sustainability goals.
Part of a three-volume collection covering climate, energy, and mobility policy.
Imre Keseru is an Assistant Professor of Urban Mobility and Deputy Director at the Mobilise Mobility and Logistics Research Group, part of the House of Sustainable Transitions at the Vrije Universitet Brussel, Belgium and lead editor of this book.
Samyajit Basu is a Senior Researcher at the Mobilise Mobility and Logistics Research Group, part of the House of Sustainable Transitions at the Vrije Universitet Brussel, Belgium and co-editor of this book.
Marianne Ryghaug is Professor of Science and Technology Studies at NTNU and senior researcher at SINTEF and co-editor of this book.
Tomas Moe Skjølsvold is Professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and the director of the Norwegian Centre for Energy Transition Strategies (NTRANS) and co-editor of this book.