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Twelve Trends for Consideration in California's Transportation Plan

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  • Deakin, Elizabeth
  • Thomas, John
  • Ferrell, Christopher
  • Wei, Kai
  • Shirgaokar, Manish
  • Kim, Songju
  • Mason, Jonathan
  • Scott, Lilia
  • Sood, Vikrant

Abstract

This paper presents an overview of a dozen trends that have potentially significant consequences for California and its transportation plan for the next twenty years. The twelve trends discussed in the paper are: 1. A Growing Population 2. Demographic Change 3. New Patterns of Employment 4. Housing Location, Type, and Affordability 5. Change in the Central Valley 6. Changing Passenger and Household Travel Demand 7. Changing Patterns of Freight Transport 8. New Technologies 9. The Environment 10. Equity and Participation 11. Sustainable Transportation 12. The Funding Dilemma

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  • Deakin, Elizabeth & Thomas, John & Ferrell, Christopher & Wei, Kai & Shirgaokar, Manish & Kim, Songju & Mason, Jonathan & Scott, Lilia & Sood, Vikrant, 2001. "Twelve Trends for Consideration in California's Transportation Plan," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt29r3w4r6, University of California Transportation Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:uctcwp:qt29r3w4r6
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    1. Thomas, John V. & Deakin, Elizabeth, 2001. "Addressing Environmental Challenges in the California Transportation Plan," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt7qk0s0t2, University of California Transportation Center.
    2. Thomas, John V. & Deakin, Elizabeth, 2001. "California Demographic Trends: Implications for Transportation Planning," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt78t7d179, University of California Transportation Center.
    3. Ferrell, Christopher & Deakin, Elizabeth, 2001. "Changing California Lifestyles: Consequences for Mobility," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt3fk678f3, University of California Transportation Center.
    4. Ferrell, Christopher & Deakin, Elizabeth, 2001. "Changing California Lifestyles: Consequences for Mobility," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt02d8p9kt, University of California Transportation Center.
    5. Thomas, John V. & Deakin, Elizabeth, 2001. "California Demographic Trends: Implications for Transportation Planning," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt05z797jn, University of California Transportation Center.
    6. Shirgaokar, Manish & Deakin, Elizabeth, 2001. "California Housing Trends: Implications for Transportation Planning," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt347789n8, University of California Transportation Center.
    7. Shirgaokar, Manish & Deakin, Elizabeth, 2001. "California Housing Trends: Implications for Transportation Planning," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt5q87h87h, University of California Transportation Center.
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