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The Transition Pathways to Sustainable Urban Mobility: Could They Be Extended to Megacities?

Population concentration in urban areas has placed cities at the forefront of the global struggle to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Within cities, current mobility patterns are responsible for a significant proportion of environmental emissions. As a result, cities across the world are s...

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Published in:Urban science 2024-12, Vol.8 (4), p.179
Main Authors: Rey-Tienda, Sierra, Rey-Moreno, Manuel, Medina-Molina, Cayetano
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Energy consumption
Infrastructure
Innovations
Megacities
Mobility
QCA
SMMR
Sustainability
Sustainable development
sustainable mobility
Sustainable urban development
Technological change
transition pathways
Urban areas
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