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Transports urbains à Montréal : évolutions des référentiels et enjeux d'une politique durable

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  • Florence Paulhiac
  • Vincent Kaufmann

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The automobile has become a deeply rooted part of Western life, but the reduction of automobile use features prominently on the political agendas of many European cities. Some appear to have found a solution to this problem, deploying a variety of traffic restriction instruments, such as parking management, tolls etc. or through urban and regional planning policies. What is the nature of the cognitive references supporting these policies ? Are they built on the urban spatial structure or fed with cultural references ? For this article, we shall use the example of Montreal to show the complex make-up of public action in this policy area and the persisting paradoxes which actually drive it. We shall show that Montreal?s urban transport policy is undoubtedly exemplary, but that it is at serious risk due to a lack of funding.

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  • Florence Paulhiac & Vincent Kaufmann, 2006. "Transports urbains à Montréal : évolutions des référentiels et enjeux d'une politique durable," Revue d'économie régionale et urbaine, Armand Colin, vol. 0(1), pages 49-80.
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    1. Bruno Asdourian & Virginie Zimmerli, 2015. "Open data, usagers du numérique et entreprises publiques. Les échanges informationnels et relationnels au service de l’innovation dans les transports en commun de Genève," Post-Print hal-01859459, HAL.
    2. Reigner, Hélène & Brenac, Thierry, 2019. "Safe, sustainable… but depoliticized and uneven – A critical view of urban transport policies in France," Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Elsevier, vol. 121(C), pages 218-234.

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