Authors
Christa Hubers, Glenn Lyons
Publication date
2013/6/7
Journal
Foresight
Volume
15
Issue
3
Pages
211-227
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Description
Purpose
Travel is usually not valued in and of itself, but for the activities it allows people to partake in. Therefore, if change occurs in either the activities people perform, or in the means they use to perform them, the demand for travel is likely to change accordingly. Technologies have the potential to accommodate the activities people need or want to perform and how they perform them. The purpose of this conceptual paper is to increase the understanding of the complex relations between technologies developing outside the transport domain, social practices and travel, and the uncertainties that can result from these linkages. As such it draws attention to the interconnectivity of transport with other domains (e.g. healthcare, retail, leisure).
Design/methodology/approach
The relations between non‐transport technologies, social practices and travel are largely unintended and/or unanticipated. This study therefore …
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