Hello everyone,
I am excited to let you all know about a new book that was co-edited by my colleague and
friend, Dr. Owen Waygood (
https://www.polymtl.ca/expertises/en/waygood-owen).
Owen is one of the thought leaders in the field of transport and wellbeing, and their book
on ”Transport and Children’s Wellbeing” and is now out. Please see below for details.
Best regards,
Ipek
Ipek Nese Sener, PhD
Associate Research Scientist
Texas A&M Transportation Institute
505 E Huntland Dr, Suite 455
Austin, TX 78752
Tel 512.407.1119 | Fax 512.467.8971
i-sener@tti.tamu.edu<mailto:i-sener@tti.tamu.edu> |
http://tti.tamu.edu<http://tti.tamu.edu/>
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New book on Transport and Children’s Wellbeing
Transport is a leading cause of death for children globally, yet children’s needs are
rarely taken into account in transport planning. It affects children in a myriad of ways
from asthma to social interactions and satisfaction with life. The book proposes
evidence-based solutions using real-world examples that support positive influences on
well-being and eliminate or reduce negative impacts. It begins by discussing how transport
relates to children’s physical, psychological, and social wellbeing and lays out a
conceptual framing of influences on their travel outcomes. It then goes into detail on how
speed and traffic affect safety, how emissions impact numerous health outcomes and
describes how Health Impact Assessments could focus on children and transport. Following
those chapters, the book then examines the different levels of influence on children’s
travel from the individual and household to policy. Chapters address how to include
children in the planning process, taking children with disabilities into account and they
discuss how to increase children’s independent and active travel. The closing chapters
look at various international examples from the Netherlands, Japan, and China, with a
closing chapter on future directions. The book will be of interest to planners,
researchers, advocates for children, and of course parents.
https://www.elsevier.com/books/transportation-and-children-s-well-being/way…