The role of street network connectivity and access to everyday facilities in shaping everyday walking and cycling in English cities
<p>Sustainable mobility is a qualitative, vague and normative vision. Although this vagueness is often criticized and seen as a drawback it also allows diverse stakeholders to commit to the goal of sustainable mobility. It allows for consensus, which can also help achieve a transport system th...
Príomhchruthaitheoirí: | Jones, T, Chisholm, A, Horton, D, Jopson, A, Mullen, C, Pooley, C, Scheldeman, G, Strano, E, Tight, M |
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Rannpháirtithe: | Gerike, R |
Formáid: | Book section |
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Ashgate
2013
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