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The integration of land use and transport planning is key to making
cities sustainable and liveable. Accessibility can provide an
effective framework for this integration. However, today there is a
significant gap between the advances in scientific knowledge on
accessibility and its effective application in planning practice.
In order to close this gap, Designing Accessibility Instruments
introduces a novel methodology for the joint assessment and
development of accessibility instruments by researchers and
practitioners. The book: provides a theoretical and professional
analysis of the main concepts behind the definition, use and
measurement of accessibility; undertakes a comprehensive inventory
and critical analysis of accessibility instruments, focusing on the
bottlenecks in their transposition to planning practice; introduces
and applies a novel methodology for the assessment and improvement
of the practical use and usefulness of accessibility instruments;
presents six in-depth illustrative case study applications of the
methodology, representing a range of cities with different
geographical and institutional settings, and different levels of
urban and transport planning integration. The book is supported by
a companion website - www.accessibilityplanning.eu - which
extrapolates its content to a broader scope and keeps it updated
and valid with new iterations of the methodology and further
advances on the initial and new case studies.
The integration of land use and transport planning is key to making
cities sustainable and liveable. Accessibility can provide an
effective framework for this integration. However, today there is a
significant gap between the advances in scientific knowledge on
accessibility and its effective application in planning practice.
In order to close this gap, Designing Accessibility Instruments
introduces a novel methodology for the joint assessment and
development of accessibility instruments by researchers and
practitioners. The book: provides a theoretical and professional
analysis of the main concepts behind the definition, use and
measurement of accessibility; undertakes a comprehensive inventory
and critical analysis of accessibility instruments, focusing on the
bottlenecks in their transposition to planning practice; introduces
and applies a novel methodology for the assessment and improvement
of the practical use and usefulness of accessibility instruments;
presents six in-depth illustrative case study applications of the
methodology, representing a range of cities with different
geographical and institutional settings, and different levels of
urban and transport planning integration. The book is supported by
a companion website - www.accessibilityplanning.eu - which
extrapolates its content to a broader scope and keeps it updated
and valid with new iterations of the methodology and further
advances on the initial and new case studies.
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