Stuck With the Car and All its Harms? A Public Health Approach to the Political Economy of the Status Quo

Alexandre Macmillan, Katharine S. E. Cresswell Riol, Kirsty Wild
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Despite the importance of a transition from car use to more active and public transport and an adequate knowledge base for taking action, the pace and scale of change globally has been inadequate to protect health, particularly from the effects of climate change. While the active transport research agenda has rightly broadened beyond behaviour change to include wider physical environments (infrastructure), in most jurisdictions this has not translated into major shifts in investment. We argue that the politics and macroeconomics of the status quo of automobility act as major barriers to mode shift and remain under-researched. Building on previous political economy and public health research and using Aotearoa New Zealand as a case study we tease out the mechanisms by which the politics and economics of the status quo affect what is experienced on the ground. From there, we suggest a research agenda that could be used to increase our understanding globally of the barriers to active travel transitions. We propose that the time is ripe for this action-focused research, but also for immediate action building on lessons learnt from public health’s history with addressing barriers to healthy public policy, such as reducing tobacco harm.
被汽车和它的危害困住了吗?现状的政治经济学的公共卫生方法
尽管从使用汽车转向使用更活跃的公共交通很重要,而且有足够的知识基础来采取行动,但全球变化的速度和规模不足以保护健康,特别是不受气候变化的影响。虽然主动交通研究议程已经正确地从行为改变扩展到更广泛的物理环境(基础设施),但在大多数司法管辖区,这并没有转化为投资的重大转变。我们认为,汽车出行现状的政治和宏观经济学是模式转变的主要障碍,目前仍未得到充分研究。在以往政治经济学和公共卫生研究的基础上,并以新西兰奥特罗阿为案例研究,我们梳理出现状的政治和经济学影响实地经验的机制。在此基础上,我们提出了一个研究议程,可以用来增加我们对全球范围内积极旅行转型障碍的理解。我们建议,开展以行动为重点的研究的时机已经成熟,同时也应根据从公共卫生历史中吸取的经验教训,立即采取行动,解决健康公共政策的障碍,例如减少烟草危害。
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