Transport Disadvantage and Social Exclusion: Exclusionary Mechanisms in Transport in Urban Scotland
There is currently much interest in the role that transport plays in promoting, or alleviating 'social exclusion'. Exclusionary processes are, of course, multi-dimensional and a mixture of physical barriers, financial constraints, time budgets, access difficulties and psychological aspects such as fear, all combine in various ways to prevent the use of transport facilities. In order to be able to understand more accurately the relationship between transport and social exclusion, a fuller understanding is required. Data gathered from households to examine the problems experienced by women, the elderly, and disabled, and public transport users in accessing key facilities and influences on lifestyle. Interviews of policymakers and public transport providers provides insights into the problems of providing public transport to meet social inclusion objectives. This book illustrates the nature of these exclusionary processes and indicates how policy and practice could be developed to counter these effects.
1128434751
Transport Disadvantage and Social Exclusion: Exclusionary Mechanisms in Transport in Urban Scotland
There is currently much interest in the role that transport plays in promoting, or alleviating 'social exclusion'. Exclusionary processes are, of course, multi-dimensional and a mixture of physical barriers, financial constraints, time budgets, access difficulties and psychological aspects such as fear, all combine in various ways to prevent the use of transport facilities. In order to be able to understand more accurately the relationship between transport and social exclusion, a fuller understanding is required. Data gathered from households to examine the problems experienced by women, the elderly, and disabled, and public transport users in accessing key facilities and influences on lifestyle. Interviews of policymakers and public transport providers provides insights into the problems of providing public transport to meet social inclusion objectives. This book illustrates the nature of these exclusionary processes and indicates how policy and practice could be developed to counter these effects.
190.0 In Stock
Transport Disadvantage and Social Exclusion: Exclusionary Mechanisms in Transport in Urban Scotland

Transport Disadvantage and Social Exclusion: Exclusionary Mechanisms in Transport in Urban Scotland

Transport Disadvantage and Social Exclusion: Exclusionary Mechanisms in Transport in Urban Scotland

Transport Disadvantage and Social Exclusion: Exclusionary Mechanisms in Transport in Urban Scotland

Hardcover

$190.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    In stock. Ships in 3-7 days. Typically arrives in 3 weeks.
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

There is currently much interest in the role that transport plays in promoting, or alleviating 'social exclusion'. Exclusionary processes are, of course, multi-dimensional and a mixture of physical barriers, financial constraints, time budgets, access difficulties and psychological aspects such as fear, all combine in various ways to prevent the use of transport facilities. In order to be able to understand more accurately the relationship between transport and social exclusion, a fuller understanding is required. Data gathered from households to examine the problems experienced by women, the elderly, and disabled, and public transport users in accessing key facilities and influences on lifestyle. Interviews of policymakers and public transport providers provides insights into the problems of providing public transport to meet social inclusion objectives. This book illustrates the nature of these exclusionary processes and indicates how policy and practice could be developed to counter these effects.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780754618478
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/10/2003
Series: Transport and Society
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.62(h) x (d)

About the Author

Julian Hine, Fiona Mitchell

Table of Contents

Contents: A forgotten transport problem?; Patterns and practices; Circumstance and policy context: Leith, Castlemilk and Coatbridge; Transport choices and disadvantage; Access to local services and journey time; Local authority response and the public transport network; Where next?; Annex; Bibliography; Index.
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews