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Social Impacts: Evaluation of Highway Project Development in Urban Residential Areas
The report delineates key variables which may be utilized by highway planners to predict effects of a proposed route on non-users. Techniques for measuring predictive variables are also provided. The predictive factors and measurement procedures were organized as follows: Land usages and community/neighborhood form; demographic characteristics of area residents; and socio-psychological attributes of residents. Specific short-term social consequences of urban freeway construction are discussed, as well as long-term multi-disciplinary forecasting techniques.
Social Impacts: Evaluation of Highway Project Development in Urban Residential Areas
The report delineates key variables which may be utilized by highway planners to predict effects of a proposed route on non-users. Techniques for measuring predictive variables are also provided. The predictive factors and measurement procedures were organized as follows: Land usages and community/neighborhood form; demographic characteristics of area residents; and socio-psychological attributes of residents. Specific short-term social consequences of urban freeway construction are discussed, as well as long-term multi-disciplinary forecasting techniques.
Social Impacts: Evaluation of Highway Project Development in Urban Residential Areas
P. K. Guseman (author) / J. M. Hall (author) / T. K. Fuller (author) / D. Burke (author)
1976
264 pages
Report
No indication
English
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