Mobility, accessibility, networks, and interactions across space
are at the heart of how spaces and places are brought into being
and continue to change. In a series of articles that chart the
development of thinking about space, place, and transport, this
book highlights the role that a geographic perspective has played
in transport studies, raises questions about transport policy, and
points to additional questions worthy of research. The volume is
divided into four parts covering fundamental concepts, individual
behaviour in urban spatial context, inter-regional transport and
policy issues.
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