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Integrated transport : from policy to practice

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London & New York Routledge 2010Description: xv,351pISBN:
  • 0415548934
DDC classification:
  • 388 GIV
List(s) this item appears in: BOOKS ON URBAN AND TRANSPORT PLANNING
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CONTENTS Notes on contributors ix Preface xiv 1 The need for integration in transport policy and practice 1 MOSHE GIVONI AND DAVID BANISTER Part 1 The main issues in integrated transport 13 2 Integrated transport policy: a conceptual analysis 15 DOMINIC STEAD 3 Planning for sustainable travel: integrating spatial planning and transport 33 ROBIN HICKMAN, CATHERINE SEABORN, PETER HEADICAR AND DAVID BANISTER 4 The need for integrated institutions and organizations in transport policy: the case of transport and climate change 55 KAREN ANDERTON 5 Integrated transport policy in freight transport 75 JULIAN ALIEN, MICHAEL BROWNE AND ALLAN WOODBURN 6 The value of reliability and its relevance in transport networks 97 LUCA ZAMPARINl AND AURA REGGIANI 7 Appraisal of integrated transport policies 117 PETER BAKKER, CARL KOOPMANS AND PETER NIJKAMP Part 2 Application of integrated transport policy 137 8 Integrating individual travel desires in transport planning: what is too far and what is too close? 139 YUSAK O. SUSILO 9 Planning walking networks and cycling networks 163 JOHN PARKIN 10 The role of ICT in achieving integrated transport networks 177 NEIL HOOSE 11Developing the rail network through better access to railway stations: the need for integration 191 MOSHE GIVONI AND PIET RIETVELD Part 3 Assessing the potential benefits of integrated transport policies 205 12 Measuring the costs and benefits of integrated transport policies and schemes 207 JOHN PRESTON 13 A decision analysis framework for intermodal transport: evaluating different policy measures to stimulate the market 223 CATHY MACHARIS, ETHEM PEKIN AND TOM VAN LIER 14 Integrating the railways: key assessment issues 241 TORBFN HOLVAD 15 Assessing intermodal re-balance and integration in urban transportation planning: an illustration on the basis of a sub-lagoon tube plan for Venice 257 VINCENZO PUNZO, VINCENZO TORRIERI, MARIA TERESA BORZACCHIELLO, B1AGIO CIUFFO AND PETER NUKAMP 16 Weather and travel time of public transport trips: an empirical study for the Netherlands 275 MUHAMMAD SABIR, JOS VAN OMMEREN, MARK KOETSE AND PIET RIETVELD Part 4 The challenges in achieving integrated transport at city, regional and national levels 289 17 Impediments to integrative transport policies: lessons from the new town of Modiin 291 ERAN FEITELSON AND JOSEF GAMLIELI 18 Integrating public transport management in France: how to manage gaps between mono-scale policies 307 PIERRE ZEMBRI 19 Intermodalism in the US: issues and prospects 319 JOSEPH S. SZYLIOWICZ 20 The pursuit of integration: how far and what next? 335 DAVID BANISTER AND MOSHE GIVONI Index 347

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