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Urban Mobility as a Product of Systemic Change and the Greening of the Automotive Industry

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The focus of the automotive industry is shifting and must shift from merely delivering cars to delivering mobility with cars being by-products of this.

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Garibaldo, F. (2012). Urban Mobility as a Product of Systemic Change and the Greening of the Automotive Industry. In: Calabrese, G. (eds) The Greening of the Automotive Industry. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137018908_15

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