The Pedestrian and the City provides an overview and insight
into the development, politics and policies on walking and
pedestrians: it includes the evolution of pedestrian-friendly
housing estates in the 19th century up to the present day. Key
issues addressed include the struggle of pedestrianization in town
centers, the attempts to create independent pedestrian footpaths
and the popularity of traffic calming as a powerful policy for
reducing pedestrian accidents.
Hass-Klau also covers the wider aspects of urban and transport
planning, especially public transport, since these are important
for promoting a pedestrian-friendly environment. The book includes
pedestrian-friendly policies and guidelines from a number of
European countries and includes case studies from the UK, Germany,
France, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Denmark, the US and Canada,
with further examples from ten additional countries. It also
contains a unique collection of original photographs; including
before and after photos of newly introduced pedestrian-friendly
transport policies.
As the pedestrian environment has become ever more crucial for
the future of our cities, the book will be invaluable to students
and practicing planners, geographers, transport engineers and local
government officers. "
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