AGS book series vol.14


Moving Millions (2007)

Transport Strategies for Sustainable Development in Megacities
Fred Moavenzadeh, M.J. Markow
ISBN: 978-1-4020-6701-3 (hardcover)

Covering a topic of massive contemporary importance, this brilliantly written volume demonstrates how transportation strategy and environmental sustainability can be pursued in a comprehensive and harmonious, rather than unconnected and potentially conflicting, set of public policies.

It applies lessons from several urban areas (e.g., Bogota, Singapore, Mexico City, Sao Paulo), including “success stories” and less successful “hard-won lessons”, to a case study in Guangzhou.

From these examples, a number of useful guidelines emerge on how the competition for resources between transportation policy and environmental sustainability can be resolved to support continued economic development in megacities.

Among the themes identified in the book are the need for a comprehensive approach that is tailored to local institutional and cultural norms, the need to understand the trade-offs among competing goals and resolve them in a balanced strategy, and the importance of demand-side management as compared to traditional approaches of investment in new capacity.

More information about AGS Book Series vol.14 on Springer website