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Transport policy and the environment

Author: David Banister
Publisher: New York : Routledge, 1998.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: David Banister
ISBN: 0419231404 9780419231400
OCLC Number: 39038329
Description: x, 348 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction : transport policy and the environment / David Banister --
Transport and global warming : modelling the impacts of alternative policies / Melinda Accutt and John Dodgson --
Forecasting road traffic growth : demographic change and alternative policy scenarios / Tony Fowkes ... [et al.] --
Strategic environmental assessment in the transport sector / Riki Thérivel --
Public attitudes to transport issues : findings from the British social attitudes surveys / Bridget Taylor and Lindsay Brook --
Logistical restructuring, freight traffic growth and the environment / Alan McKinnon --Unintended effects of transport policies / Phil Goodwin --
Transport provision and regional development in Europe / Roger Vickerman --
The environment, efficient pricing and investment in transport : a model and some results for the UK / John Peirson and Roger Vickerman --
Creating the sustainable supply chain : modelling and key relationships / James Cooper, Ian Black, and Melvyn Peters --
Improving air quality : lessons from California / Wyn Grant --
The location of new residential developments : its influence on car-based travel / Peter Headicar and Carey Curtis --
Movement and mobility in the post-Fordist city / Andrew Gillespie, Patsy Healey and Kevin Robins --
Greener transport towns : publicly acceptable, privately resisted? / Margaret Anderson ... [et al.] --
Anomalies and biases in the contingent valuation method / Robert Sugden --
Non-user benefits from investments in urban light rail : evidence from Sheffield / John Henneberry, Paul Lawless, and Peter Townroe --
Conclusion / Peter Hall.
Responsibility: edited by David Banister.
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