Transportation economics in the land-use development of cities.

Author(s)
Rice, S.
Year
Abstract

This article discusses and analyses in relation to Beersheve, Israel, the location of the city centre and industrial areas relative to population centres, the form and density of development of the major land-use environmental areas, the priorities which should be given for development of new areas of redevelopment of existing centres of activity, and methods of achieving transportation economics.

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A 5422 [electronic version only] IRRD 5707
Source

Traffic Quarterly, Vol. 20 (1966), No. 3 (July), p. 393-404, uitsl. plattegr.

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