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Mobile futures through present behaviours and discourses

Ravalet, Emmanuel  
Jensen, Ole B.
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Lassen, Claus
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2020
Handbook of Urban Mobilities

In mobility studies, the purposes of scientific methods are generally the description and better understanding of the present and the past. There is a gap between such approaches and the need planners have to orientate action toward the future in the short, medium or long term. To fill this gap, researchers have to use and project their knowledge toward the future. This chapter then proposes to present some learnings on past and present behaviours and discourses on mobility. On the basis of such elements, it becomes possible to think about mobile futures. That is what I propose to do in the final part, with the presentation of three scenarios on mobile futures, based on a research financed by SNCF in 2015 for the Paris climate conference COP21. The point here is not to forecast mobile futures, but to think about possible futures and policies to accompany or avoid them

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book part or chapter
DOI
10.4324/9781351058759-7
Author(s)
Ravalet, Emmanuel  
Editors
Jensen, Ole B.
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Lassen, Claus
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Kaufmann, Vincent  
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Freudendal-Pedersen, Malene
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Gøtzsche Lange, Ida Sofie
Date Issued

2020

Publisher

Routledge

Published in
Handbook of Urban Mobilities
ISBN of the book

9781351058759

Start page

9 p.

Subjects

prospective studies

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Behaviours

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mobility

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Future

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July 24, 2020
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