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A tale of two policies: Urban sustainability in France and the UK

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posted on 2024-05-21, 03:53 authored by Zaheer Allam
This paper contrasts urban sustainability policies in France and the UK, revealing significant differences in their approaches to climate action and urban mobility. France's policies, such as tripling SUV parking fees and promoting the 15-min city concept, aim to reduce carbon emissions and improve livability by encouraging walking and cycling, reflecting a commitment to sustainable mobility and environmental equity. In contrast, the UK's extension of a 5p fuel duty cut benefits wealthier, multiple-vehicle owners, showing a different prioritization. With urban populations rising globally, the necessity for sustainable urban planning becomes increasingly critical. This analysis demonstrates how France and the UK's divergent strategies underscore the importance of integrating sustainability and equity into urban policy to mitigate environmental impact and enhance urban livability, advocating for a reevaluation of long-term urban development and sustainability impacts.

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Journal

Dialogues in Urban Research

Pagination

1-2

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

2754-1258

eISSN

2754-1258

Language

eng

Publication classification

C4 Letter or note

Publisher

Sage Publications

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