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Planning and Design for Sustainable Urban Mobility: Global Report on Human Settlements 2013

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Planning and Design for Sustainable Urban Mobility argues that the development of sustainable urban transport systems requires a conceptual leap. The purpose 'transportation' and 'mobility' is to gain access to destinations, activities, services and goods. Thus access is the ultimate objective of transportation. As a result, urban planning and design should focus on how to bring people and places together, by creating cities that focus on accessibility, rather than simply increasing the length of urban transport infrastructure or increasing the movement of people or gods. Urban form and the functionality of the city are therefore a major focus of this report, which highlights the importance of integrated land-use and transport planning.

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  • Un-Habitat, 2015. "Planning and Design for Sustainable Urban Mobility: Global Report on Human Settlements 2013," Working Papers id:7548, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:7548
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    1. Giacomo Lozzi & Valerio Gatta & Edoardo Marcucci, 2018. "European urban freight transport policies and research funding: are priorities and H2020 calls aligned?," REGION, European Regional Science Association, vol. 5, pages 53-71.
    2. Scholl, Lynn & Oviedo, Daniel & Innao, Marco & Pedraza, LauramarĂ­a, 2018. "Do Bus Rapid Transit Systems Improve Accessibility to Jobs?: The Case of Lima, Peru," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 9451, Inter-American Development Bank.

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