Is the functionally divided automotive society still the ultimo ratio in planning?

Author(s)
Kutter, E.
Year
Abstract

Functionalism started with primary land use planning; the resulting needs for vehicular traffic were initially satisfied by mass transport systems. Then the increase in car traffic transforms transport into an autonomous partial area of society which influences settlement development and has numerous consequences. A high degree of specialization dominates the partial area of "transport" today but the meticulous research into subsystems is carried out purely reactively and measures remain rather ineffectual as far as the overall system is concerned.

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Publication

Library number
B 23159 (In: B 23120 [electronic version only]) /72/ IRRD 276560
Source

In: Colloquium Vervoersplanologisch Speurwerk CVS 1983 : transportation and stagnation : challenges for planning and research : proceedings of the 10th International Colloquium, Zandvoort, The Netherlands, December 14-16, 1983, Volume 2, p. 209-224, ref.

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