Transportation for Livable Cities

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High Performance Transit
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Intermodal System
intermodal systems
Intermodal Transportation Systems
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Major Activity Centers
metropolitan land use
Modal Split
MPO Activity
nonmotorized travel
Peer Countries
public transit integration
Rail Transit
Rapid Transit
Regular Transit
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sustainable transport policy
Transportation Improvement Program
Transportation Professionals
urban
urban mobility planning
Urban Transportation
Urban Transportation Policies
urban transportation policy analysis
Urban Transportation Problems
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Vukan R. Vuchic

Product details

  • ISBN 9780882851617
  • Weight: 703g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The twenty-first century finds civilization heavily based in cities that have grown into large metropolitan areas. Many of these focal points of human activity face problems of economic inefficiency, environmental deterioration, and an unsatisfactory quality of life—problems that go far in determining whether a city is "livable." A large share of these problems stems from the inefficiencies and other impacts of urban transportation systems.

The era of projects aimed at maximizing vehicular travel is being replaced by the broader goal of achieving livable cities: economically efficient, socially sound, and environmentally friendly. This book explores the complex relationship between transportation and the character of cities and metropolitan regions. Vukan Vuchic applies his experience in urban transportation systems and policies to present a systematic review of transportation modes and their characteristics.

Transportation for Livable Cities dispels the myths and emotional advocacies for or against freeways, rail transit, bicycles,and other modes of transportation. The author discusses the consequences of excessive automobile dependence and shows that the most livable cities worldwide have intermodal systems that balance highway and public transit modes while providing for pedestrians, bicyclists, and paratransit. Vuchic defines the policies necessary for achieving livable cities: the effective implementation of integrated intermodal transportation systems.

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