328 Pages
by Routledge

328 Pages
by Routledge

Transport is central to many of the current planning and policy debates. Completely revised and restructured, the new edition of Transport Planning describes the evolution of transport policies and planning, linking the past with the contemporary and future debates. It is divided into two main parts. A Retrospective Analysis describes the recent past and how the current situation in research... Read more
1. Transport and Travel in the Last Forty Years. 2. The Evolution of Transport Planning: The 1960s and 1970s. 3. Developments in Planning Analysis and Evaluation. 4. Radical Policy Change. 5. Contemporary Transport Policy. The Limitations of Transport Planning. 7. Overseas Experience. 8. Transport Agenda 21: The Way Forward. 9. The Role of Transport Planning. 10. Conclusions.

Biography

David Banister

'This book achieves what it set out to do and provides an informative introduction to how and why transport policy in Britain has developed as it has. Perhaps the book's true strength, though, is how it continuously links the transport policy story with the analytical techniques used in its formulation.' Local Transport Today