Transport for Suburbia

Transport for Suburbia
Title Transport for Suburbia PDF eBook
Author Paul Mees
Publisher Earthscan
Pages 241
Release 2009-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 184977465X

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"The need for effective public transport is greater than ever in the 21st century. With countries like China and India moving towards mass-automobility, we face the prospects of an environmental and urban health disaster unless alternatives are found. It is time to move beyond the automobile age. But while public transport has worked well in the dense cores of some big cities, the problem is that most residents of developed countries now live in dispersed suburbs and smaller cities and towns. These places usually have little or no public transport, and most transport commentators have given up on the task of changing this: it all seems too hard. This book argues that the secret of 'European-style' public transport lies in a generalizable model of network planning that has worked in places as diverse as rural Switzerland, the Brazilian city of Curitiba and the Canadian cities of Toronto and Vancouver. It shows how this model can be adapted to suburban, exurban and even rural areas to provide a genuine alternative to the car, and outlines the governance, funding and service planning policies that underpin the success of the world's best public transport systems."--Back cover.

Transport for Suburbia

Transport for Suburbia
Title Transport for Suburbia PDF eBook
Author Paul Mees
Publisher Routledge
Pages 227
Release 2009-12-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 1136544534

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The need for effective public transport is greater than ever in the 21st century. With countries like China and India moving towards mass-automobility, we face the prospects of an environmental and urban health disaster unless alternatives are found. It is time to move beyond the automobile age. But while public transport has worked well in the dense cores of some big cities, the problem is that most residents of developed countries now live in dispersed suburbs and smaller cities and towns. These places usually have little or no public transport, and most transport commentators have given up on the task of changing this: it all seems too hard. This book argues that the secret of 'European-style' public transport lies in a generalizable model of network planning that has worked in places as diverse as rural Switzerland, the Brazilian city of Curitiba and the Canadian cities of Toronto and Vancouver. It shows how this model can be adapted to suburban, exurban and even rural areas to provide a genuine alternative to the car, and outlines the governance, funding and service planning policies that underpin the success of the world's best public transport systems.

Transport for Suburbia

Transport for Suburbia
Title Transport for Suburbia PDF eBook
Author Paul Mees
Publisher Routledge
Pages 227
Release 2009-12
Genre Law
ISBN 1136544542

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The need for effective public transport is greater than ever in the 21st century. With countries like China and India moving towards mass-automobility, we face the prospects of an environmental and urban health disaster unless alternatives are found. It is time to move beyond the automobile age. But while public transport has worked well in the dense cores of some big cities, the problem is that most residents of developed countries now live in dispersed suburbs and smaller cities and towns. These places usually have little or no public transport, and most transport commentators have given up on the task of changing this: it all seems too hard. This book argues that the secret of 'European-style' public transport lies in a generalizable model of network planning that has worked in places as diverse as rural Switzerland, the Brazilian city of Curitiba and the Canadian cities of Toronto and Vancouver. It shows how this model can be adapted to suburban, exurban and even rural areas to provide a genuine alternative to the car, and outlines the governance, funding and service planning policies that underpin the success of the world's best public transport systems.

Suburban Gridlock

Suburban Gridlock
Title Suburban Gridlock PDF eBook
Author Robert Cervero
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 298
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1412848687

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Originally published: New Brunswick, N.J.: Center for Urban Policy Research, c1986.

A Very Public Solution

A Very Public Solution
Title A Very Public Solution PDF eBook
Author Paul Mees
Publisher Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Pages 396
Release 2015-09-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0522865658

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Getting There

Getting There
Title Getting There PDF eBook
Author Stephen B. Goddard
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 382
Release 1996-11-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780226300436

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From the glory days of the railroad to today's gridlocked, six-lane highway, Getting There dramatizes America's shift from rail to road transportation, how it has robbed Americans of the choice of travel options enjoyed by Europeans, and why it threatens the nation's economic future. Stephen B. Goddard reveals how government joined automakers and roadbuilders to nearly destroy the rails, and why the 21st century will witness high-tech remedies and a railroad resurgence.

Suburban Remix

Suburban Remix
Title Suburban Remix PDF eBook
Author Jason Beske
Publisher Island Press
Pages 322
Release 2018-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1610918630

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Investment has flooded back to cities because dense, walkable, mixed-use urban environments offer choices that support diverse dreams. Auto-oriented, single-use suburbs have a hard time competing. Suburban Remix brings together experts in planning, urban design, real estate development, and urban policy to demonstrate how suburbs can use growing demand for urban living to renew their appeal as places to live, work, play, and invest. The case studies and analysis show how compact new urban places are being created in suburbs to produce health, economic, and environmental benefits, and contribute to solving a growing equity crisis.