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Transport Planning beyond Infrastructural Change: An Empirical Analysis of Transport Planning Practi
of land [2,3], and the exclusion of non-car users [4,5]. Despite agreed-upon reduction targets, greenhouse gas emissions (GHG emissions) in the transport sector con- tinue to rise in Germany [2,6], in the [...] transport system is increas- ingly acknowledged by scientists [1,7,16] as well as state agencies [2,17,18]. At the core of the discussion about this transition—the so-called “Verkehrswende” in Germany—is [...] https://www.mdpi.com/article/10.3390/su151310025?type=check_update&version=1
Sustainability 2023, 15, 10025 2 of 17
it is considered necessary to reduce GHG emissions to protect the climate [9,20,21] and enable …