The role of teleworking in reducing the need to travel : energy and environmental savings but social costs?
Teleworking involves people working away from their normal workplace, and it is seen as being one of the main means by which car based commuting can be reduced, thus leading to environmental benefits and lower levels of congestion at peak times on the roads. Much of the debate has been concerned ab...
Main Author: | Banister, D |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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Association of European Schools of Planning
2007
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