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URBAN PLANNING:
MOVING THE CITY
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URBAN PLANNING: MOVING THE CITY
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,Urban Planning: Moving the City Fleur Hessing
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Lecture 1+2: Planning the Mobile Metropolis – Mapping the Links.................................................................3
Bertolini, L. (2017): Chapter 1: Planning the Mobile Metropolis.........................................................................3
Bertolini, L. (2017): Chapter 2: Transport and Cities: Mapping the links (pp. 15-25)..........................................4
Bertolini, L. (2017): Chapter 2: Transport and Cities: Mapping the links (pp. 25-43)..........................................6
Wegener, M. & Fürst, F. (1999): Land-Use Transport Interaction: State of the Art: Executive Summary...........8
Lecture 3: Urban Planning as if Mobility Mattered........................................................................................10
Bertolini, L (2017): Chapter 3: Urban Planning as if Mobility Mattered............................................................10
Newman, P. (2016): Theory of urban fabrics: planning the walking, transit/public transport and
automobile/motor car cities for reduced car dependency.................................................................................13
Lecture 4: Transport Planning as if Places Mattered......................................................................................14
Bertolini, L. (2017): Chapter 4: Transport Planning as if Places Mattered.........................................................14
Levine, J. (2019): Accessibility as the foundation for transport and land-use planning practice......................17
Lecture 5: Integrating Urban and Transport Planning....................................................................................19
Bertolini, L. (2017): Chapter 5: Integrating Urban and Transport Planning......................................................19
Banister, D. (2008): The sustainable mobility paradigm....................................................................................25
Handy, S. (2002): Accessibility- vs. mobility-enhancing strategies for addressing automobile dependence in
the U.S................................................................................................................................................................28
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