An assessment and critique of capabilities for examining the long-term social sustainability of transport and land-use strategies
The development of transport and land use strategies tends to rely, to a large degree, on inputs from large strategic models. Although it is commonplace for such models to assess the economic and environmental impacts of transport strategies, few provide any real understanding of their social impact...
Main Authors: | Lucas, K, Marsden, G, Kimble, M, Brooks, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Transportation Research Board of the National Academies
2007
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