Environmentally successful transportation planning around the world.

Author(s)
Holloway, C.W.
Year
Abstract

Environmentally successful transportation planning is a concept which suggests that a detailed package of environmental, social, economic and political tools is necessary to ensure the safe accessibility and mobility of people who wish to travel from one place to another. Integrated transportation planning applies to rapidly urbanizing areas in growing economies and implies also that any environmental impacts should be minimized through comprehensive planning and implementation. Integrated transportation planning includes a number of elements with the principal ones being: enhanced accessibility and mobility for all, environmental sustainability, participatory planning, transportation demand management, transportation systems management, comprehensive land use planning, and least cost optimization. In a climate where traffic congestion, often unbearable air pollution, and ever dwindling energy supplies are becoming a major problem the world over, this paper considers blending specific elements to better achieve environmental and energy sustainability and to better serve the needs of people who wish to travel without impediment. (A)

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C 8683 (In: C 8665 b) /15 /72 /73 / IRRD 872569
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In: Transportation : total customer satisfaction : proceedings of the 1995 Transportation Association of Canada TAC annual conference, Victoria, British Columbia, October 22-25, 1995, Volume 2, p. A41-A58, 18 ref.

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