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      Integrated Transport

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      Integrated Transport book

      From Policy to Practice

      Integrated Transport

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      Integrated Transport book

      From Policy to Practice
      Edited ByMoshe Givoni, David Banister
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2010
      eBook Published 10 June 2010
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203850886
      Pages 368
      eBook ISBN 9780203850886
      Subjects Built Environment, Urban Studies
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      Givoni, M., & Banister, D. (Eds.). (2010). Integrated Transport: From Policy to Practice (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203850886

      ABSTRACT

      Travel is an essential part of everyday life and today most journeys are multimodal.  It is the total travel experience that counts and integrated transport must reduce the inconvenience of transfers between modes.  Most research and many publications on transport policy advocate sustainable transport, but the priority given to integration has been negligible.  Yet integration is one of the most important means to advance sustainable transport and sustainability more generally.

      While integrated transport systems are seen to be an ideal, there is a failure to make the transition from policy to practice.  The authors argue that the achievement of sustainable transport is still a dream, as an integrated transport policy is a prerequisite for a sustainable transport system. It is only when the two concepts of sustainability and integration operate in the same direction and in a positive way that real progress can be made.

      In this book, transportation experts from across the world have addressed the questions about what is integration, why is it so important and why is it so hard to achieve? The book provides an in-depth analysis of these issues and it aims to provide a better understanding of the subject, about what should be strived for, about what is realistic to expect, and about how to move forward  towards a more integrated provision of transport infrastructure, services and management.

       

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|12 pages

      The need for integration in transport policy and practice

      ByMOSHE GIVONI, DAVID BANISTER

      part |2 pages

      Part 1 The main issues in integrated transport

      chapter 2|18 pages

      Integrated transport policy: A conceptual analysis

      ByDOMINIC STEAD

      chapter 3|22 pages

      Planning for sustainable travel: Integrating spatial planning and transport

      ByROBIN HICKMAN, CATHERINE SEABORN, PETER HEADICAR

      chapter 4|20 pages

      The need for integrated institutions and organizations in transport policy: The case of transport and climate change

      ByKAREN ANDERTON

      chapter 5|22 pages

      Integrated transport policy in freight transport

      ByJULIAN ALLEN, MICHAEL BROWNE, ALLAN WOODBURN

      chapter 6|20 pages

      The value of reliability and its relevance in transport networks

      ByLUCA ZAMPARINI, AURA REGGIANI

      chapter 7|20 pages

      Appraisal of integrated transport policies

      ByPETER BAKKER, CARL KOOPMANS, PETER NIJKAMP

      part |2 pages

      Part 2 Application of integrated transport policy

      chapter 8|24 pages

      Integrating individual travel desires in transport planning: What is too far and what is too close?

      ByYUSAK O. SUSILO

      chapter 9|14 pages

      Planning walking networks and cycling networks

      ByJOHN PARKIN

      chapter 10|14 pages

      The role of ICT in achieving integrated transport networks

      ByNEIL HOOSE

      chapter 11|14 pages

      Developing the rail network through better access to railway stations: The need for integration

      ByMOSHE GIVONI, PIET RIETVELD

      part |2 pages

      Part 3 Assessing the potential benefi ts of integrated transport policies

      chapter 12|16 pages

      Measuring the costs and benefi ts of integrated transport policies and schemes

      ByJOHN PRESTON

      chapter 13|18 pages

      A decision analysis framework for intermodal transport: Evaluating different policy measures to stimulate the market

      ByCATHY MACHARIS, ETHEM PEKIN AND TOM VAN LIER

      chapter 14|16 pages

      Integrating the railways: Key assessment issues

      ByTORBEN HOLVAD

      chapter 15|18 pages

      Assessing intermodal re- balance and integration in urban transportation planning: an illustration on the basis of a sub- lagoon tube plan for Venice

      ByVINCENZO PUNZO, VINCENZO TORRIERI, MARIA TERESA

      chapter 16|14 pages

      Weather and travel time of public transport trips: An empirical study for the Netherlands

      ByMUHAMMAD SABIR, JOS VAN OMMEREN, MARK KOETSE AND

      part |2 pages

      Part 4 The challenges in achieving integrated transport at city, regional and national levels

      chapter 17|16 pages

      Impediments to integrative transport policies: Lessons from the new town of Modiin

      ByERAN FEITELSON, JOSEF GAMLIELI

      chapter 18|12 pages

      Integrating public transport management in France: how to manage gaps between mono- scale policies

      ByPIERRE ZEMBRI

      chapter 19|16 pages

      Intermodalism in the US: Issues and prospects

      ByJOSEPH S. SZYLIOWICZ

      chapter 20|12 pages

      The pursuit of integration: How far and what next?

      ByDAVID BANISTER, MOSHE GIVONI
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