Description
About the Author
Jon Shaw is Professor and Head of Geography at Plymouth University. He was Associate Editor of the Journal of Transport Geography and has advised numerous bodies including the House of Commons Transport Select Committee. Iain Docherty is Head of Management and Professor of Public Policy and Governance at the University of Glasgow. He was a non-executive director of Transport Scotland and has advised a range of institutions in the UK, the US, Canada and Sweden.
Reviews
"The transport debate is a fluent easy entry into the world of transport specialists. ...a hugely valuable up-to-date reference tool - a must-read for students, policy wonks and the wider public." Jim Steer, President of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, and Founder/Director of Steer Davies Gleave
"A good introduction to transport in the UK...Planners and policymakers could benefit from considering the ideas put forward, and the text will provide a good starting point for student seminar discussions." Urban Studies Journal
"This 'helicopter' tour of what works and what does not work in transport policy in the UK and elsewhere provides a very readable and riveting account of action and inaction, as seen through the experiences of the authors' own fictional characters Motorway Man and his family." David Banister, University of Oxford
"This latest book from Shaw and Docherty is their best yet and a must-read for anyone who is interested in UK transport policy. They are a breath of fresh air and their work is fun to read." David Begg, Chief Executive of Transport Times and former chairman of the Commission for Integrated Transport
Book Information
ISBN 9781847428561
Author Jon Shaw
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Policy Press
Publisher Policy Press