1. Commuting lives: children's mobility and energy use.
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Freeman, Claire and Quigg, Robin
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CHILDREN & the environment , *CLIMATE change , *ENERGY consumption , *CITIES & towns , *CHILDREN , *ENERGY management , *ENERGY policy - Abstract
Globally, the issue of energy use and climate change is at the forefront of many national and international agendas, and also an issue central to children's lives and well-being. This paper examines how children are both affected by and contribute to the problems associated with unsustainable energy use as it relates to the growth of car dependent lives. The paper presents the findings of a study of travel as it relates to the everyday lives of children in the city of Dunedin in New Zealand. The study found that children currently lead complex car dependent lives. This extensive car reliance presents a serious and largely unrecognised challenge to the sustainable planning and management of the urban environment. The move towards more sustainable transportation can bring benefits for both the environment and for children's lives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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