Backcasting for Sustainable Transportation Planning

Transportation problems are often sustainability problems and as such are complex, long-reaching, and difficult to address through incremental policies. Planning for these problems requires analyzing future conditions of the transportation system and the systems with which it interacts. Traditional...

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