Urban Transport, Environment, and Equity: The Case for Developing CountriesEarthscan, 2001 - 333 pages Traditional transport planning has generated transport systems that propagate an unfair distribution of accessibility and have environmental and safety issues. This book highlights the importance of social and political aspects of transport policy and provides a methodology to support this approach. It emphasizes the importance of coordinating urban transport and traffic planning, and addresses the major challenge of modifying the building and use of roads. The author makes valuable suggestions for innovative and radical new measures towards an equitable and sustainable urban environment. |
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... CIRCULATION SYSTEM AND URBAN TRANSPORT POLICIES THE CITY AS A BUILT ENVIRONMENT An alternative approach to the urban ... circulation needs . ( 1981 , p10 ) Dear and Scott's view that circulation space mediates between the other two ...
... CIRCULATION SYSTEM AND URBAN TRANSPORT POLICIES THE CITY AS A BUILT ENVIRONMENT An alternative approach to the urban ... circulation needs . ( 1981 , p10 ) Dear and Scott's view that circulation space mediates between the other two ...
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... Circulation system Circulation means Circulation environment ( human body , vehicles ) Built structure Figure 5.1 Circulation structure , means , system and environment Such distinctions will be essential when analysing recent ...
... Circulation system Circulation means Circulation environment ( human body , vehicles ) Built structure Figure 5.1 Circulation structure , means , system and environment Such distinctions will be essential when analysing recent ...
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... circulation consumption , as opposed to other consumption needs like water and housing , suggest that circulation is not an issue that divides clearly along class lines . Circulation implies many physical conflicts that affect everybody ...
... circulation consumption , as opposed to other consumption needs like water and housing , suggest that circulation is not an issue that divides clearly along class lines . Circulation implies many physical conflicts that affect everybody ...
Table des matières
Current transport and traffic conditions in developing countries | 15 |
Sociological and political approaches to transport | 39 |
The city the circulation system and urban transport policies | 51 |
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Urban Transport, Environment, and Equity: The Case for Developing Countries Eduardo Alcântara de Vasconcellos Affichage d'extraits - 2001 |
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