Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health: The New Mobility : First International Conference, Goteborg, Sweden, 1995 | 
enlarge | Creators: Hans Von Holst, Ake Nygren, Roland Thord Publisher: Springer-Verlag Telos Category: Book
Buy New: $249.95
Sales Rank: 4612665
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 226 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.3 x 0.6
ISBN: 3540625240 Dewey Decimal Number: 363.125 EAN: 9783540625247 ASIN: 3540625240
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| Also Available In:
| • | Hardcover - Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health - Man and Machine: Second International Conference, Brussels, Belgium, 1996 | | • | Hardcover - Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health - Prevention and Health: Third International Conference, Washington, U.S.A., 1997 | | • | Hardcover - Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health - Human Behavior: Fourth International Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 1998 | | • | Digital - Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health - Man and Machine: Second International Conference, Brussels, Belgium, 1996 | | • | Digital - Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health - Prevention and Health: Third International Conference, Washington, U.S.A., 1997 | | • | Kindle Edition - Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health - Human Behavior: Fourth International Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 1998 | | • | Kindle Edition - Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health - Man and Machine: Second International Conference, Brussels, Belgium, 1996 | | • | Digital - Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health - Human Behavior: Fourth International Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 1998 | | • | Kindle Edition - Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health - Prevention and Health: Third International Conference, Washington, U.S.A., 1997 |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Book Description The modern society is to a great extent characterized by a tremendous growth in transportation. The freedom to move is a central and fundamental human value. Transportation together with communication are the most important factors for increasing the level of mobility and human interaction. As mobility has increased an associated growth in health problems has been witnessed. The number of fatalities and serious injuries caused by road traffic is unacceptable. Great efforts have been made to reduce these figures and a downward trend has been visible in most countries. Still, a lot remains to be done. This collection of contributions by scientists and administrators presents some of the latest findings in the area of mobility and its relation to medical treatment, rehabilitation, public health and prevention.
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