Die Verkehrswende ist ein sozio-technischer Transformationsprozess, der ohne die Akzeptanz der Bevölkerung nicht gelingen kann. Konzeptionell sind drei Stufen der Akzeptanz zu unterscheiden: (i) Toleranz, (ii) positive Einstellung und (iii) aktives Engagement (Renn 2013).
Urban mobility is the main source of air pollution in Europe and accounts for 25% of greenhouse gas emissions. In order to address this, a range of interventions and policies are being implemented across major European cities and studies in sustainable urban transport have proliferated. One such mitigation strategy involves redesigning urban form through 'hard' traffic policies, with a view of decreasing emission levels and therefore mitigating the effects of air pollution and climate change.
This case study underlines why the advantages of cycling are even greater in a city with conditions like Monrovia than in a developed city.
Mobility is a key element in the economic and social development of rural areas. The following article gives an overview about the interdependencies of transport and rural development.
The case study covers challenges of motorcycle transport in Liberia based on a survey of national and local stakeholders. The study gives recommendations in order to improve the security of drivers and customers as well as for the improvement of the working conditions.