1st Edition

Urban Transport Planning (Routledge Revivals) A developmental approach

By Harry Dimitriou Copyright 1992
    368 Pages
    by Routledge

    368 Pages
    by Routledge

    Over the past few decades, the world's population has become increasingly concerned about the pollution caused by cars, whilst congestion has slowly brought traffic to a halt in the major cities, and transport planning has become increasingly controversial. Originally published in 1992, during a period of growth in environmental awareness, this title offers an analysis of the major challenges that the field of urban transport planning has faced.

    1. Introduction Part I: Developments of the UTP process and its derivatives 2. Developements of the UTP process and its derivatives  3. Critique of the UTP process: assumptions and concepts  4. Critique of the UTP process: issues and performance; Part II: A developmental approach to UTP for the Third World cities  5. Transport and Third World city developement  6. Transport problems of Third World cities  7. A critical review of the application of the UTP process and its derivatives to Third World cities  8. Elements and framework of a developemental approach to transport planning for Third World cities  9. Conclusions

    Biography

    Dimitriou, Harry