planning for walking and cycling in urban environments /
edited by Rodney Tolley.
Cambridge, England :
Woodhead Pub.,
2003.
1 online resource (xxi, 713 p.) :
ill., maps.
Woodhead Publishing in environmental management.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preliminaries; Contents; Contents; Preface; Contributor contact details; Introduction talking the talk but not walking the walk; 1 Ecological footprints and urban transportation; 2 The relevance of climate change to future policy on walking and cycling; 3 The role of non motorised modes in an environmentally sustainable transport system; 4 Walking in a historical international and contemporary context; 5 Does anyone walk anymore; 6 The decline of everyday walking in the UK explanations and policy implications; 7 Visions for city traffic and mobility; 8 Winning back public space.
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Planning for walking and cycling in urban environments.