Urban transport û both freight and passenger û forms a significant proportion of global energy use, and is also a major contributor to greenhouse pollution. One way in which scientists, commentators and policy-makers areseeking to address this issue is to consider the role of urban form in transport energy consumption. This paper provides a summary of the Victorian Department of InfrastructureÆs investigations into the transport energy outcomes of a broad range of different urban form typologies found across Melbourne. Through the assessment of a number of metropolitan growth scenarios, it also examines the relationship between potential urban form patterns, the options for transport infrastructure and the resultant transportenergy outputs. (a).
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