


Subject: This case study revisits the concept of "sustainable mobility" and attempts to define the methods through which transport players have integrated new environmental targets, compared to traditional economic targets. The article highlights various policy instruments, such as indicators, that have been put in place in order to contribute to improving transport.
Author: Article reproduced from the Revue internationale des sciences sociales (International review of social sciences) N° 176 / Written by Henrik Gudmundsson, researcher at the National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark and at the FLUX Centre for Transport Research at Roskilde University.
Date: June 2003
Subject: Since 1998, the Michelin Challenge Bibendum has sought to reconcile the car with its environment by building on the know-how of the engineers who are transforming the way we travel. This book puts into perspective the innovations - electric mobility, road safety, and new technologies - that will make up the sustainable mobility of tomorrow.
Author: Michelin Challenge Bibendum: this book was published on the occasion of the 10th edition of the Challenge Bibendum, which was created in 1998.
Date: 22nd May 2010