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Urban Transport without the hot air Steve Melia

Urban Transport without the hot air By Steve Melia

Urban Transport without the hot air by Steve Melia


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In this book, Steve Melia dispels long-standing transport myths, looks at the successes of London and other UK and continental cities in providing 21st century transport and suggests solutions for a sustainable future.

Urban Transport without the hot air Summary

Urban Transport without the hot air: Volume 1: Sustainable solutions for UK cities by Steve Melia

The UK population will reach 70 million by 2027. How will all these people get around? Is building more, wider roads really the solution? If you've ever studied, worked in or used transport, there's a good chance you'll have stopped one day and asked yourself 'why?'. With population numbers rising and more than three-quarters of the British population living in urban areas, cities are becoming congested - and the air increasingly stinky! In Volume 1 of Urban Transport without the hot air, transport and planning specialist Steve Melia dispels long-standing myths surrounding transportation issues in the United Kingdom. From car ownership, public transport and cycling to airports and the belief that we're building too many flats, he discusses the challenges and values of urban planning. This is also a practical book filled with sustainable solutions to improve the future of our transport system. By drawing on the experience of London, Bristol, Cambridge and other European towns, Steve argues that we can create cleaner and more pleasant places to live, and a more sustainable economy. It also includes evidence from both Steve's research, and studies carried out by respected academics and experts, providing reliable and informative insights on urban living. Persuasive and accessibly written, and is a must-read for anyone interested or involved in transport and urban planning.

Urban Transport without the hot air Reviews

Like the whole 'Without the Hot Air' series, Urban Transport is a sensible, sober, highly readable, most welcome addition to a vital debate. -- Cory Doctorow, BoingBoing
Reducing our dependence on motor traffic is not only good for the environment, it's good for us too - and this exciting, evidence-based analysis shows where and how it's already being done. -- Caroline Lucas, Green Party
Phil Goodwin's Foreword raises the question of how we should sequence the components of a sustainable transport policy, if unable to afford all at once. To this I would add the question how we can achieve better correspondence between housing and transport policies. The achievement of this book is to raise such matters in an accessible (and affordable!) format - and to cast significant light on where the answers might be found. -- Alan Wenban-Smith * Local Transport Today *
A fresh perspective on urban transport - and a good look at London's progress -- Sir Peter Hendy, Commissioner of Transport for London

About Steve Melia

Dr Steve Melia lectures in transport and planning at the University of the West of England, Bristol. He has advised two government departments on how to achieve more sustainable transport and helped with the transport planning of the London Olympic Park. The ideas in this book began while cycling 5,000 miles across three summers and seven European countries, studying cities making progress on transport problems and improving the urban environment.

Table of Contents

Preface Foreword by Prof Phil Goodwin The myths of urban transport Part 1: Myths and problems The problem There has been a war on the motorist Roads and airports benefit the economy All we need is better public transport Car ownership isn't a problem - only car use You'll never get people over here cycling like the dutch The car can be a guest in our streets We are building too many flats Summary: myths, values and challenges Part 2: Sustainable Solutions Four options for traffic in towns European cities: inspiration and similarities Carfree developments London: the politics of bucking the trend Progress in other British cities What sort of cities do we want? What can I do? Endnotes Index

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GOR007174717
9781906860264
1906860262
Urban Transport without the hot air: Volume 1: Sustainable solutions for UK cities by Steve Melia
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20150604
264
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