Sustainable Infrastructure – A Matter of Mobility
Mobility is fundamental – it is not only essential for economic development but an intrinsic property of life itself. Modern economies, markets and societies depend heavily on the mobility of people and goods. Mobility ensures access to resources, enables trade and the exchange of labor, knowledge, and capital. Likewise, wildlife populations and biodiversity per se strongly depend on the mobility of individuals and genes. Mobility allows access to food or mates and ensures the survival and propagation of both individuals and populations. Without mobility, trade stagnates, economies falter, and populations dwindle. Recognizing the significance of mobility is pivotal in understanding its far-reaching impact on the many aspects of life.
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Information sheet
- Date: 2023
- Author(s): SEILER Andreas / RYDLÖV Johan / HAHN Elke / GEORGIADIS Lazaros
- Domain(s): Environment / Urban Mobility
- Type: RR398 - Features
- PIARC Ref.: RR398-013
- Number of pages: 6
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This article has been published in the Routes/Roads magazine