Title:
Travel by design : the influence of urban form on travel
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Series Title:
Spatial information systems
Series:
Spatial information systems
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Oxford Univ Pr, 2001
Physical Description:
x, 224 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780195123951
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Summary
Summary
Can transportation problems be fixed by the right neighborhood design? The tremendous popularity of the "new urbanism" and "livable communities" initiatives suggests that many persons think so. As a systematic assessment of attempts to solve transportation problems through urban design, this book asks and answers three questions: Can such efforts work? Will they be put into practice? Are they a good idea?
Author Notes
Marlon Boarnet is at University of California, Irvine. Randall Crane is at University of California, Los Angeles.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. vii |
Part I Introduction | p. 1 |
1 An Overview of Travel by Design | p. 3 |
Part II Travel Behavior | p. 15 |
2 The Trouble with Traffic | p. 17 |
3 Studies of Urban Form and Travel | p. 33 |
4 The Demand for Travel | p. 61 |
5 An Empirical Study of Travel Behavior | p. 81 |
Part III The Supply of Place | p. 107 |
6 Neighborhood Supply Issues | p. 109 |
7 Transit-Oriented Planning | p. 119 |
8 A Case Study of Planning | p. 147 |
Part IV What Role for Travel by Design? | p. 169 |
9 Lessons for Research and Practice | p. 171 |
Appendix: Data and Data Collection Methods for Chapter 7, by Source | p. 181 |
Notes | p. 185 |
References | p. 201 |
Index | p. 221 |