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Sustainable Mobility in the Metropolitan Region of Munich: An Introduction

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Sustainable Mobility in Metropolitan Regions

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This book, Sustainable Mobility in Metropolitan Regions is the product of the first four years of collaborative work by the mobil.LAB doctoral research group, an “impact hub” within a larger research network (cf. Wulfhorst et al. 2014). It brings together multiple studies on aspects of sustainable mobility in the metropolitan region of Munich, which we have used as our reference case.

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Wulfhorst, G., Klug, S. (2016). Sustainable Mobility in the Metropolitan Region of Munich: An Introduction. In: Wulfhorst, G., Klug, S. (eds) Sustainable Mobility in Metropolitan Regions . Studien zur Mobilitäts- und Verkehrsforschung. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14428-9_1

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