1st Edition

Urban Transport Planning Theory and Practice

By John Black Copyright 1981
    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1981, Urban Transport Planning explains how the systems approach has been applied in the planning of multi-modal transport planning and to demonstrate how a city may be represented by land use zones superimposed with a transport network. It discusses theoretical developments and demonstrates their application to practical problems of planning by using actual case studies. By treating the urban area as a system, and recognising the fundamental interactions between land use, traffic and transport, the study shows how it is possible to predict the future demands for travel, how transport requirements are determined and how alternative plans are formulated and evaluated.

    List of Tables

    List of Figures

    Preface

    Introduction

    Part I: Theory

    1. Fundamentals of Land-Use: Transport Planning

    2. The Analysis of Transport Supply

    3. The Analysis of Travel Demand

    4. Forecasts, Plans and Evaluation

    Part II: Practice

    5. Conventional Land-Use: Transport Planning Studies

    6. Long-term, Strategic Transport Planning

    7. Planning for Public Transport

    8. Short-term Transport Planning

    9. Local Area Transport Planning

    10. Overview and Future Directions

    References

    Index

    Biography

    John Black