Basic approaches to the measurement of community values.

Author(s)
Wachs, M.
Year
Abstract

Some informational requirements for comprehensive transportation planning are indentified, and the role of value measurement in meeting these needs id presented. The process by which individuals perceive and evaluate the physical systems in the urban environment is used as the setting for the discussion of 4 basic strategies for value measurement in transportation planning. Each of these basic approaches is analyzed, and examples of their use are cited.

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A 7171 + fo (In: A 7163 S) IRRD 51383
Source

In: Socioeconomic considerations in transportation planning, Highway Research Record HRR, No. 305, 1970, p. 88-98

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