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Transportation, land use, and environmental planning / edited by Elizabeth Deakin.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Cambridge, MA : Elsevier, c2020.Description: xxviii, 623 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780128151679 (paperback)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HE193 T68 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I Motivations -- The changing nature of work and time use: implications for travel demand -- Integrating health into metropolitan transportation planning -- Transportation and land use as social determinants of health: the case of arterial roads -- The case of major arterial roads -- PART II Strategies -- Anti-displacement and housing affordability policies -- Measuring land use performance: from policy to plan to outcome -- The transit metropolis: a 21st century perspective -- Livability as a framework for understanding and guiding transportation and land use integration -- Making US cities pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly -- Parking: not as bad as you think, worse than you realize -- Traffic management strategies for urban networks: smart city mobility technologies -- Vehicle technologies for achieving near and longer term fuel economy and climate goals -- Sharing strategies: carsharing, shared micromobility (bikesharing and scooter sharing), transportation network companies, microtransit, and other innovative mobility modes -- The role of behavioral economics and social nudges in sustainable travel behavior -- Broadening the scope -- Energy sources for sustainable transportation and urban development -- Balancing education opportunities with sustainable travel and development -- Planners’ presence in planning for water quality and availability -- Implementation issues: the case of California -- Integrated transport and land use planning aiming to reduce GHG emissions: International comparisons -- Defining TOD: learning from California law -- Sustainability planning by Metropolitan Planning Organizations: California and national trends -- The role of county-level agencies in coordinating local climate planning in California -- California’s SB 375 and the pursuit of sustainable and affordable development -- Citizen mobilization in digital and analog: when regional planning lands in Marin County, California, is it a carrot or a stick painted orange? -- PART V Conclusions -- The role of modern research universities in advancing innovative transportation infrastructure renewal -- Integrating transportation, land use, and environmental planning.
Summary: "Transportation, Land Use, and Environmental Planning examines the practices and policies linking transportation, land use and environmental planning needed to achieve a healthy environment, thriving economy, and more equitable and inclusive society. It assesses best practices for improving the performance of city and regional transportation systems, looking at such issues as public transit and non-motorized travel investments, mixed use and higher density urban development, radically transformed vehicles, and transportation systems. The book lays out the growing need for greater integration of transportation, land use, and environmental planning, looking closely at changing demographic needs, public health concerns, housing affordability, equity, and livability. In addition, strategies for achieving these desired outcomes are presented, including urban design and land use planning, regional and corridor-level transit plans, bike and pedestrian improvements, demand management strategies, and emerging technologies and services. The final part of the book examines implementation challenges, considering lessons from the US and around the globe at both local and regional levels."--Back cover
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I Motivations -- The changing nature of work and time use: implications for travel demand -- Integrating health into metropolitan transportation planning -- Transportation and land use as social determinants of health: the case of arterial roads -- The case of major arterial roads -- PART II Strategies -- Anti-displacement and housing affordability policies --
Measuring land use performance: from policy to plan to outcome -- The transit metropolis: a 21st century perspective -- Livability as a framework for understanding and guiding transportation and land use integration -- Making US cities pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly -- Parking: not as bad as you think, worse than you realize -- Traffic management strategies for urban networks: smart city mobility technologies -- Vehicle technologies for achieving near and longer term fuel economy and climate goals -- Sharing strategies: carsharing, shared micromobility (bikesharing and scooter sharing), transportation network companies, microtransit, and other innovative mobility modes -- The role of behavioral economics and social nudges in sustainable travel behavior -- Broadening the scope -- Energy sources for sustainable transportation and urban development -- Balancing education opportunities with sustainable travel and development -- Planners’ presence in planning for water quality and availability -- Implementation issues: the case of California -- Integrated transport and land use planning aiming to reduce GHG emissions: International comparisons -- Defining TOD: learning from California law -- Sustainability planning by Metropolitan Planning Organizations: California and national trends -- The role of county-level agencies in coordinating local climate planning in California -- California’s SB 375 and the pursuit of sustainable and affordable development -- Citizen mobilization in digital and analog: when regional planning lands in Marin County, California, is it a carrot or a stick painted orange? -- PART V Conclusions -- The role of modern research universities in advancing innovative transportation infrastructure renewal -- Integrating transportation, land use, and environmental planning.

"Transportation, Land Use, and Environmental Planning examines the practices and policies linking transportation, land use and environmental planning needed to achieve a healthy environment, thriving economy, and more equitable and inclusive society. It assesses best practices for improving the performance of city and regional transportation systems, looking at such issues as public transit and non-motorized travel investments, mixed use and higher density urban development, radically transformed vehicles, and transportation systems. The book lays out the growing need for greater integration of transportation, land use, and environmental planning, looking closely at changing demographic needs, public health concerns, housing affordability, equity, and livability. In addition, strategies for achieving these desired outcomes are presented, including urban design and land use planning, regional and corridor-level transit plans, bike and pedestrian improvements, demand management strategies, and emerging technologies and services. The final part of the book examines implementation challenges, considering lessons from the US and around the globe at both local and regional levels."--Back cover

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