TY - GEN AU - Williams, Katie Ed. TI - Spatial planning, urban form and sustainable transport SN - 9781138247376 U1 - 388.4 PY - 2016/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - N1 - CONTENTS List of Figures vii List of Tables ix List of Contributors xi Preface xiii 1.Spatial planning, urban form and sustainable transport: an introduction 1 Katie Williams Part A : The Impact Of Urban Form In Combination With Other Factors On Sustainable Transport 2. The relationship between land use and travel patterns: variations by household type 17 Tim Schwanen, Martin Dijst and Frans M Dieleman 3. A lifestyles approach to investigating residential mobility and travel behavior 42 Joachim Scheiner and Birgit Kasper 4.Spatial analysis and modelling based on activities: a pilot study for Antwerpen and Gent, Belgium 61 Hans Tindemans, Dries Van Hofstraeten, Ann Verhetsel and Frank Witlox 5. Spatial development and leisure mobility in an ageing society 83 Birgit Kasper and Joachim Scheiner 6. Reducing travel by design: what about change over time? 102 Robin Hickman and David Banister Part B. The Relationship Between Different Aspects Of Urban Form And Sustainable Transport 7. The effects of proximity to infrastructure on employment development: preliminary evidence from the Netherlands 123 8.Kees Maat and Dominic Stead; The compact city as a means of reducing reliance on the car: a model-based analysis for a sustainable urban layout 139 Mamoru Taniguchi and Taichiro Ikeda 9. Patterns of drivers' exposure to particulate matter 151 Birgit Krausse and John Mardaljevic Part C. : Sustainable Transport Policies and their Implementation 10. The Gordian knot: resisting sustainability in urban transport in Australia 171 Nicholas Low 11. Creating liveable streets: developing traffic management guidelines for Western Australia 183 Carey Curtis 12. Integrating land use policy into regional transport planning: the metropolitan planning process in the Central Puget 203 Sound Region of Washington State, USA Rocky Piro Index 217 ER -