Edward Weiner
Urban Transportation Planning in the United States (eBook, PDF)
History, Policy, and Practice
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Urban Transportation Planning in the United States (eBook, PDF)
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- Verlag: Praeger Publishers / Springer New York
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781461454076
- Artikelnr.: 37759942
- Verlag: Praeger Publishers / Springer New York
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781461454076
- Artikelnr.: 37759942
EDWARD WEINER has been a Senior Policy Analyst in the Office of the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation since 1970, where he is responsible for urban transportation and highway policy, planning, and legislative issues.
Preface Introduction Early Highway Planning Beginnings of Urban
Transportation Planning Urban Transportation Planning Comes of Age Improved
Intergovernmental Coordination The Environment and Citizen Involvement
Beginnings of Multimodal Urban Transportation Planning Transition to
Short-Term Planning Urban Economic Revitalization Decentralization of
Decisionmaking Private Sector Participation Strategic Planning Sustainable
Development Concluding Remarks Appendices Index
Transportation Planning Urban Transportation Planning Comes of Age Improved
Intergovernmental Coordination The Environment and Citizen Involvement
Beginnings of Multimodal Urban Transportation Planning Transition to
Short-Term Planning Urban Economic Revitalization Decentralization of
Decisionmaking Private Sector Participation Strategic Planning Sustainable
Development Concluding Remarks Appendices Index
Introduction.- Early Highway Planning.- Launching Urban Transportation Planning and the Interstate Highway Program.- Urban Transportation Planning Comes of Age.- Improving Intergovernmental Coordination.- Rising Concern for the Environment and Citizen Involvement.- Beginnings of Multimodal Urban Transportation Planning.- Transition to Short-Term Planning.- Emphasizing Urban Economic Revitalization.- Decentralization of Decisionmaking.- Promoting Private Sector Participation.- The Need for Strategic Planning.- The Growth of Sustainable Development.- Expanding Participatory Democracy.- Moving Towards Performance Based Planning.- Concluding Remarks.
Preface Introduction Early Highway Planning Beginnings of Urban
Transportation Planning Urban Transportation Planning Comes of Age Improved
Intergovernmental Coordination The Environment and Citizen Involvement
Beginnings of Multimodal Urban Transportation Planning Transition to
Short-Term Planning Urban Economic Revitalization Decentralization of
Decisionmaking Private Sector Participation Strategic Planning Sustainable
Development Concluding Remarks Appendices Index
Transportation Planning Urban Transportation Planning Comes of Age Improved
Intergovernmental Coordination The Environment and Citizen Involvement
Beginnings of Multimodal Urban Transportation Planning Transition to
Short-Term Planning Urban Economic Revitalization Decentralization of
Decisionmaking Private Sector Participation Strategic Planning Sustainable
Development Concluding Remarks Appendices Index
Introduction.- Early Highway Planning.- Launching Urban Transportation Planning and the Interstate Highway Program.- Urban Transportation Planning Comes of Age.- Improving Intergovernmental Coordination.- Rising Concern for the Environment and Citizen Involvement.- Beginnings of Multimodal Urban Transportation Planning.- Transition to Short-Term Planning.- Emphasizing Urban Economic Revitalization.- Decentralization of Decisionmaking.- Promoting Private Sector Participation.- The Need for Strategic Planning.- The Growth of Sustainable Development.- Expanding Participatory Democracy.- Moving Towards Performance Based Planning.- Concluding Remarks.