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Urban Decentralization and the Role of Public Transportation
The overall purpose of the study is to explore the opportunities and difficulties that are likely to occur during the near-term if a transition is to be made in terms of the 'future directions of public transportation.' The study examines the recent transportation planning and implementation experience in a number of urban areas in order to discern how well urban America is prepared for a likely future scenario of continued population decentralization.
Urban Decentralization and the Role of Public Transportation
The overall purpose of the study is to explore the opportunities and difficulties that are likely to occur during the near-term if a transition is to be made in terms of the 'future directions of public transportation.' The study examines the recent transportation planning and implementation experience in a number of urban areas in order to discern how well urban America is prepared for a likely future scenario of continued population decentralization.
Urban Decentralization and the Role of Public Transportation
A. J. Bloch (author) / L. J. Pignataro (author)
1981
100 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Urban transportation , Population growth , Suburban areas , Land use , Mass transportation , Services , Massachusetts , New York , Florida , California , Georgia , Public transportation , Case studies , Boston(Massachusetts) , Rochester(New York) , Atlanta(Georgia) , Tampa(Florida) , San Jose(California) , Transportation planning
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