The urban planner looks at values.

Auteur(s)
Hand, I.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Transportation planning and values are discussed in relation to community values. Part of the difficulty lies in the fact that urban transportation is not serving the disadvantaged surveys show that the low income groups are not using regional recreation facilities to the same extent as the higher income groups. Availability of transportation could be the problem. Examples are presented which reflect on the complexity and difficulty of making valued judgments and gaining a consensus. The understanding of community values appears to be difficult from the transportation planning stand point. Those concerned with transportation planning and development must gain the first of the people by becoming aware of the individual difficulties in understanding the location and design of facilities an appreciation of community values is necessary for this understanding.

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Bibliotheeknummer
A 4544 (In: A 4539 S) IRRD 49076
Uitgave

In: Transportation and community values : report of a conference held at Warrenton, Virginia, March 2-5, 1969, HRB Special Report SR 105, p. 87

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