| List of Tables and Figures | ix |
| List of Contributors | xi |
| Preface | xiii |
| INTRODUCTION | |
| Chapter 1: What Is Public Participation in Transport in Times of Change? | |
| Lisa Hansson, Claus Hedegaard Sørensen and Tom Rye | 3 |
| GRASSROOTS PARTICIPATION INITIATIVES | |
| Chapter 2: Mobilising for Transit-oriented Communities in Los Angeles | |
| Lily Song | 15 |
| Chapter 3: Understanding the Multiple Roles of Participation in Urban Mobility: An Investigation of Spaces for Participation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | |
| Aline Fernandes Barata, Tim Jones and Sue Brownill | 33 |
| Chapter 4: The Potential for Public Participation in Planning Healthy Urban Mobility: The Case of Oxford, United Kingdom | |
| Ben Spencer, Tim Jones, Juliet Carpenter and Sue Brownill | 53 |
| PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN UNCONVENTIONAL AREAS | |
| Chapter 5: Challenges for Public Participation in Sustainable Urban Logistics Planning: The Experience of Rome | |
| Ila Maltese, Edoardo Marcucci, Valerio Gatta, Alessandro Sciullo and Tom Rye | 77 |
| Chapter 6: Uncommon Commons: Civic Participation and the Localised Maintenance of Road Infrastructure in Sweden | |
| Jens Alm and Alexander Paulsson | 97 |
| WHEN PUBLIC PARTICIPATION THROWS UP UNEXPECTED RESULTS | |
| Chapter 7: Messaging, Emergencies, and Public Discontent: Implementing Active Travel Initiatives During COVID-19 | |
| Morgan Campbell | 117 |
| Chapter 8: Governing Urban Transport Packages in Norway: Understanding Conditions for Public Participation | |
| Anders Tønnesen, Julie Runde Krogstad and Petter Christiansen | 137 |
| Chapter 9: Does More Public Participation in Local and Regional Transport Planning Lead to “Better” Outcomes? | |
| Tom Rye | 157 |
| CONCLUSIONS | |
| Chapter 10: The Transformational Potential of Public Participation in Transport | |
| Claus Hedegaard Sørensen, Lisa Hansson and Tom Rye | 181 |
| Index | 195 |
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