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This chapter presents policy analysis for the implementation of non-motorized modes of transportation and the other clearer alternatives separately as the set of policies required for these two are distinctly different. It identifies a set of strategies that are required to overcome the barriers for the implementation of non-motorized modes of transport and assesses their socioeconomic and environmental benefits. It presents a methodology for the prioritization of such policies, and by means of a case study, it develops short- and long-term measures for the implementation of NMT. An indicative presentation of costs and benefits of such policies provides a glimpse of their implementation possibilities. In the similar lines it also identifies policy measures for the promotion of cleaner fuels and presents a methodology for their prioritization based on multi-criteria framework. The methodology developed is demonstrated by means of a case study.
Parts of this chapter are extracted from Yedla (2007).
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Like car-free Sundays, restricted entry for motor bikes in the central business district, allowing odd and even number plated vehicles on alternate dates, etc.
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Yedla S (2007) Non-motorized modes of transportation for sustainable mobility: strategies for its adaptation in Mumbai, India. In: Air pollution control in the transportation sector: third phase research report of Urban Environmental Management Project. Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan, pp 21–82
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Yedla, S. (2015). Policy Analysis for Sustainability. In: Urban Transportation and the Environment. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2313-9_7
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