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Breaking Carbon Lock-In: Path Dependencies in Large-Scale Transportation Infrastructure Projects
The central focus of this paper is to highlight the ways in which path dependencies and increasing returns (network effects) serve to reinforce carbon lock-in in large-scale road transportation infrastructure projects. Breaking carbon lock-in requires drastic changes in the way we plan future transportation infrastructure projects, and documentary evidence presented here from the metropolitan regions of Copenhagen, Denmark and Portland, USA, indicate that there may be a discontinuity in the system of automobility (Urry, 2004), thereby increasing the likelihood that such drastic measures may in fact be successfully realized.
Breaking Carbon Lock-In: Path Dependencies in Large-Scale Transportation Infrastructure Projects
The central focus of this paper is to highlight the ways in which path dependencies and increasing returns (network effects) serve to reinforce carbon lock-in in large-scale road transportation infrastructure projects. Breaking carbon lock-in requires drastic changes in the way we plan future transportation infrastructure projects, and documentary evidence presented here from the metropolitan regions of Copenhagen, Denmark and Portland, USA, indicate that there may be a discontinuity in the system of automobility (Urry, 2004), thereby increasing the likelihood that such drastic measures may in fact be successfully realized.
Breaking Carbon Lock-In: Path Dependencies in Large-Scale Transportation Infrastructure Projects
Driscoll, Patrick Arthur (Autor:in)
Planning Practice and Research ; 29 ; 317-330
27.05.2014
14 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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