Transportation and urban planning.

Author(s)
Davis, H.E.
Year
Abstract

The growing need for useful and visible end products from transportation planning efforts will force an expansion in the scope and detail of the regional planning. This will come about partly because of the need for closer coupling between the plan preparation, programming and project implementation stages of system development and partly of the estimation of social and environment impacts requirements.

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Publication

Library number
B 3745 (In: B 3740) /10.2/
Source

In: Symposium on transportation and the prospects for improved efficiency, Washington, D.C., October 12-13, 1972, p. 153-162.

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