1st Edition

Transport Systems, Policy and Planning A Geographical Approach

By Rodney Tolley, Brian John Turton Copyright 1995
    420 Pages
    by Routledge

    420 Pages
    by Routledge

    Provides a unique review of the major spatial aspects of transport systems, a detailed analysis of transport problems in urban and rural areas, an evaluation of social and environmental impacts, and a planning and policy overview. Divided into four parts, each considering a different aspect of transport geography. The first part outlines the basic geography of transport and examines transport and spatial structures, focusing upon the varying contributions made by transport to industrial, agricultural and urban development. Part two moves to consider specific transport systems at both national and international scales, drawing on studies from industrialised and developing nations and discussing the effects upon transport of the political changes in the former USSR and Eastern Europe. The third part examines some of the many problems of transport and urban and rural areas using specific examples to illustrate the contrasting difficulties and evaluate current urban transportation planning methods.

    1.Introduction
    PART ONE: The Basic Framework
    2.Transport demand and supply
    3.Transport form and structure
    4.Transport and spatial structures
    PART TWO: Spatial Systems
    5.International transport
    6.National transport systems
    PART THREE:Transport in Urban and Regional Areas
    7.Urban transport problems
    8.Urban transport planning: the search for solutions
    9.Rural transport problems, policies and plans
    PART FOUR: Implications, Impacts and Policies
    10.The environmental effects of transport
    11.The social impacts of transport
    12.Transport policy
    13.Conclusion: where do we go from here?
    Index

    Biography

    Rodney Tolley, Brian John Turton