The Geography of Urban Transportation

The Geography of Urban Transportation
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Publisher : Guilford Publications
Total Pages : 425
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ISBN-10 : 9781462529674
ISBN-13 : 1462529674
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis The Geography of Urban Transportation by : Genevieve Giuliano

A comprehensive update, the fourth edition of this leading text features numerous chapters by new authors addressing the latest trends and topics in the field. The book presents the foundational concepts and methodological tools that readers need in order to engage with today's pressing urban transportation policy issues. Coverage encompasses passenger and freight dynamics in the American metropolis; the local and regional transportation planning process; and questions related to public transit, land use, social equity and environmental justice, energy consumption, air pollution, transportation finance, sustainability, and more. Among the student-friendly features are special-topic boxes delving into key issues and 87 instructive figures, including eight color plates. New to This Edition *Extensively revised coverage of information and communication technologies, urban freight, travel behaviors, and regional transportation planning. *Engaging discussions of current topics: smartphone travel tracking, Uber, car and bike sharing, food deserts, biofuels, and more. *Heightened focus on climate change. *Reflects over a decade of policy changes, technological advances, and emergent ideas and findings in the field. *Most of the figures and special-topic boxes are new.

Rail Transit Station Area Development:

Rail Transit Station Area Development:
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781315490007
ISBN-13 : 1315490005
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Rail Transit Station Area Development: by : Richard T Green

A study of past and prospective business development around rail transit stations in the Washington DC area. Washington has one of the very few new and extensive rail transit systems in America, although expectations of transit system-induced revitalization in this area have not uniformly been met. This book develops an econometric model of local development (LOCDEV) around major public investments, applies it to the existing Washington transit system, and uses it to forecast future development levels around new stations. The book includes a user's guide to the LOCDEV model and concludes with reflections on modelling and forecasting.