This landmark book provided the first serious attempt to examine the problem of traffic in global cities, commenting on its genesis and growth, and arguing that traffic chaos should not be blamed on the car itself or even the population explosion, but on economic growth. Michael Thomson comments on the externalities from traffic, including accidents, environmental pollution, conditions for pedestrians, traffic congestion, off-peak travel, parking, peak demand and other costs, before concluding that the solutions are unaffordable. The main part of the book builds on this more generic analysis of the traffic problem, and it attempts to categorize thirty of the most important cities through a novel fivefold typology that applies a consistent m...
Transport, climate change and the city / Robin Hickman, David Banister. Routledge, Jan. 2014, 400 p....
International audienceMost cities in the world are now facing traffic gridlock. Local governements a...
What determines how cities move on? The ever-increasing challenges to urban mobility come in many fo...
This landmark book provided the first serious attempt to examine the problem of traffic in global ci...
The current state of mobility in our cities is still showing worse and worse transport, security and...
Cities will continue to accommodate the automobile, but when cities are built around them, the quali...
The twenty-first century finds civiliation heavily based in cities that have grown into large metro...
This paper analyses seven metropolitan regions that are all experiencing rapid motorisation and are ...
Traffic in Towns, also known as the Buchanan Report, is regarded as one of the most influential plan...
[Extract] Of all dimensions of urban sustainability, nothing has more profound impact on the quality...
Economic growth requires well functioning transport systems. The paper deals with the problems assoc...
This paper proposes that there has been an evolving pattern of urban transport policy and planning i...
Many people recognize that the increasing number of automobiles is choking our cities--polluting our...
The world is currently witnessing its largest urban growth in human history. Over 50% of people worl...
This Article argues that the best response to the tragedy of road congestion has to rely on market-b...
Transport, climate change and the city / Robin Hickman, David Banister. Routledge, Jan. 2014, 400 p....
International audienceMost cities in the world are now facing traffic gridlock. Local governements a...
What determines how cities move on? The ever-increasing challenges to urban mobility come in many fo...
This landmark book provided the first serious attempt to examine the problem of traffic in global ci...
The current state of mobility in our cities is still showing worse and worse transport, security and...
Cities will continue to accommodate the automobile, but when cities are built around them, the quali...
The twenty-first century finds civiliation heavily based in cities that have grown into large metro...
This paper analyses seven metropolitan regions that are all experiencing rapid motorisation and are ...
Traffic in Towns, also known as the Buchanan Report, is regarded as one of the most influential plan...
[Extract] Of all dimensions of urban sustainability, nothing has more profound impact on the quality...
Economic growth requires well functioning transport systems. The paper deals with the problems assoc...
This paper proposes that there has been an evolving pattern of urban transport policy and planning i...
Many people recognize that the increasing number of automobiles is choking our cities--polluting our...
The world is currently witnessing its largest urban growth in human history. Over 50% of people worl...
This Article argues that the best response to the tragedy of road congestion has to rely on market-b...
Transport, climate change and the city / Robin Hickman, David Banister. Routledge, Jan. 2014, 400 p....
International audienceMost cities in the world are now facing traffic gridlock. Local governements a...
What determines how cities move on? The ever-increasing challenges to urban mobility come in many fo...