Designing Accessibility Instruments Lessons on Their Usability for Integrated Land Use and Transport Planning Practices
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| Publication date | 2019 |
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| Number of pages | 236 |
| Publisher | New York: Routledge |
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The integration of land use and transport planning is key to making cities sustainable and liveable. Accessibility can provide an effective framework for this integration. However, today there is a significant gap between the advances in scientific knowledge on accessibility and its effective application in planning practice. In order to close this gap, Designing Accessibility Instruments introduces a novel methodology for the joint assessment and development of accessibility instruments by researchers and practitioners.
The book: - provides a theoretical and professional analysis of the main concepts behind the definition, use and measurement of accessibility; - undertakes a comprehensive inventory and critical analysis of accessibility instruments, focusing on the bottlenecks in their transposition to planning practice; - introduces and applies a novel methodology for the assessment and improvement of the practical use and usefulness of accessibility instruments; - presents six in-depth illustrative case study applications of the methodology, representing a range of cities with different geographical and institutional settings, and different levels of urban and transport planning integration. The book is supported by a companion website – www.accessibilityplanning.eu – which extrapolates its content to a broader scope and keeps it updated and valid with new iterations of the methodology and further advances on the initial and new case studies. |
| Document type | Book (Editorship) |
| Note | Available in university library UvA. |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315463612 |
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