Traffic congestion, metropolitan growth, and air pollution are three of the most important issues facing urban policy makers in the 1990s. Often considered separately in the past, these issues are increasingly linked as regions such as Los Angeles and San Francisco grapple with the effects of growth. To explore the transportation, land use, and air quality connection, the UCLA Extension Public Policy Program conducted a research symposium under the guidance and support of a cross-section of public and private sponsors
In 2010, an interdisciplinary team from the National Policy Consensus Center at Portland State Unive...
This paper reviews land use and transportation planning policies and practices in California and ass...
In June 2004, a group of transportation professionals participated in a series of site visits on tra...
Since the mid-1970s, traffic congestion on California’s urban highways has increased markedly. The r...
Planners have often looked on transportation policies as a means of controlling broad patterns of la...
This report provides research findings from the second year of a two-year research project on patter...
Many US metropolitan areas have undergone dramatic shifts in socioeconomic organization.. As urban a...
Urban sprawl is a growing phenomenon around the world. If this expansion is too rapid, perhaps witho...
Sustainable Built Environments Senior Capstone ProjectUrban sprawl and density issues can raise prob...
University Transportation Centers Program2012PDFTech ReportMargerum, Richard D.Parker, Robert G.Mcew...
The research develops a heuristic transportation-air quality study especially designed to achieve un...
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Federal Highway Administration1994PDFOtherUnited States. Federal Highway AdministrationUnited States...
Los Angeles (LA) has the reputation of an auto dependent city. Although the region is served by a ro...
In 2010, an interdisciplinary team from the National Policy Consensus Center at Portland State Unive...
This paper reviews land use and transportation planning policies and practices in California and ass...
In June 2004, a group of transportation professionals participated in a series of site visits on tra...
Since the mid-1970s, traffic congestion on California’s urban highways has increased markedly. The r...
Planners have often looked on transportation policies as a means of controlling broad patterns of la...
This report provides research findings from the second year of a two-year research project on patter...
Many US metropolitan areas have undergone dramatic shifts in socioeconomic organization.. As urban a...
Urban sprawl is a growing phenomenon around the world. If this expansion is too rapid, perhaps witho...
Sustainable Built Environments Senior Capstone ProjectUrban sprawl and density issues can raise prob...
University Transportation Centers Program2012PDFTech ReportMargerum, Richard D.Parker, Robert G.Mcew...
The research develops a heuristic transportation-air quality study especially designed to achieve un...
mmpPDFProceedingsTraffic congestionConferencesTransportation policyFederal aidFederal lawsUnited Sta...
textThe role played by Metropolitan Planning Organizations in regional transportation planning acro...
Federal Highway Administration1994PDFOtherUnited States. Federal Highway AdministrationUnited States...
Los Angeles (LA) has the reputation of an auto dependent city. Although the region is served by a ro...
In 2010, an interdisciplinary team from the National Policy Consensus Center at Portland State Unive...
This paper reviews land use and transportation planning policies and practices in California and ass...
In June 2004, a group of transportation professionals participated in a series of site visits on tra...