2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11041007
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Context-Adapted Urban Planning for Rapid Transitioning of Personal Mobility towards Sustainability: A Systematic Literature Review

Abstract: Sustainability related challenges in mobility planning have been recognised at the international level, and the urgency for change has been widely discussed among scholars. However, there seems to be no general agreement on the best ways to pursue such change. To seek answers to the question of how to pursue change, this study analysed the development of the broad research fields of mobility, urban planning and transitions, and the overlap of these bodies of literature. Both academic and non-academic literatur… Show more

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“…A review was performed using a methodology similar to the systematic quantitative review techniques outlined by Pickering and Bryne (2014) and Pickering et al (2015). This method has been found to be reliable and robust in areas that cross the natural and social sciences (Guitart et al 2012;Steven et al 2011;Turner et al 2018;Nikulina et al 2019). During the first stage all papers were in the search results (n=487).…”
Section: Review Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A review was performed using a methodology similar to the systematic quantitative review techniques outlined by Pickering and Bryne (2014) and Pickering et al (2015). This method has been found to be reliable and robust in areas that cross the natural and social sciences (Guitart et al 2012;Steven et al 2011;Turner et al 2018;Nikulina et al 2019). During the first stage all papers were in the search results (n=487).…”
Section: Review Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather than a prediction, scenarios should allow for a new perspective(s) on a situation, coming to non-conventional conclusions and posing new questions [33]. Often, scenarios are used instead of or alongside visioning statements and support the development of the pathways towards desirable futures [32,[34][35][36]. This workshop utilized an 'explorative' or 'exploratory' scenario approach [4,37].…”
Section: On Scenarios and Scenario Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fourth generation of studies applies many of the same methodological approaches as the previous generations. They brought, however, an enormous amount of new theories into the sustainable mobility domain (see [86] for an overview). Within system innovation and transition studies, four theoretical frameworks have achieved quite some prominence [80], these include transition management (e.g., [87]), strategic niche management (e.g., [88]), the multi-level perspective on sociotechnical transitions (e.g., [89]), and technological innovation systems (e.g., [90]).…”
Section: Methodological Approaches and Theoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%