An evaluation of the feasibility of social diagnostic techniques in the transportation planning process.

Author(s)
Ryan, C.R. Nedwek, B.P. & Beimborn, E.A.
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Abstract

Ways of indentifying highway effects on different groups, how these groups perceive these effects, and ways of offsetting benefits and disadvantages of different groups are described. The way different groups perceive the need for a particular highway project, for highways in general, and for other public services is also described.

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B 5090 (In: B 4391 S) /10/72/ IRRD 209058
Source

In: Highway Research Record HRR No. 410, 1972, p. 8-23, 8 graph., 13 tab., 8 ref.;

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