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  1. Passenger Transport After 2000 AD

    By G. Feilden, A. Wickens, I. Yates

    This book represents the Proceedings of one of a series of discussion meetings convened by The Royal Society with the aim of reviewing the ways in which human needs and national expectations can be served by technological developments in the 21st century. Passenger Transport After 2000AD provides...

    Published December 14th 1994 by Routledge

  2. Planning London

    By James Simmie

    An introduction to the problems and practices of planning in London. The authors address the question of what contributions the land-use planning system has made and could make to resolving decrepit public transport, congestion, noise, dirt, crime, poverty, begging, homelessness. They analyse these...

    Published October 20th 1994 by Routledge

  3. Urban Public Transport Today

    By Dr Barry John Simpson, B. Simpson

    This book is about how local public transport can be made a less unacceptable alternative to the private car than it is now. It is intended for officials, politicians and others interested in the land use/local transport conundrum. It is also valuable to town planners, those working for passenger...

    Published November 10th 1993 by Routledge

  4. Transport, the Environment and Sustainable Development

    Edited by D. Banister, K. Button

    This book presents the current thinking from leading authorities worldwide on transport and the environment and focuses on the link between transport supply and use and environmental degradation....

    Published December 2nd 1992 by Routledge