Livable Streets 2.0 offers a thorough examination of the struggle between automobiles, residents, pedestrians and other users of streets, along with evidence-based, practical strategies for redesigning city street networks that support urban livability. In 1981, when Donald Appleyard's Livable Streets was published, it was globally recognized as a groundbreaking work, one of the most influential urban design books of its time. Unfortunately, he was killed a year later by a speeding drunk driver. This latest update, Livable Streets, 2.0, revisited by his son Bruce, updates on the topic with the latest research, new case studies and best practices for creating more livable streets. It is essential reading for those who influence future directions in city and transportation planning. Incorporates the most current empirical research on urban transportation and land use practices that support the need for more livable communitiesIncludes recent case studies from around the world on successful projects, campaigns, programs, and other efforts Contains new coverage of vulnerable populations INDICE: Part 1: Living with Traffic 1. The Pilot Study 2. The Ecology of the Street 3. Images of Streets 4. Traffic Disruption 5. Traffic and Street Environment 6. Street Residents 7. Vulnerable Groups Part 2: Street Power and Politics 8. Environmental Areas 9. Neighborhood Intruders 10. Battle of the Barricades 11. The Politics of Traffic Management Part 3: Creating Livable and Complete Streets 12. A National Livable Street Program 13. Processes 14. Prescriptions, Tools and Techniques 15. Generation, Articulation and Communication of Alternatives Epilogue
- ISBN: 978-0-12-816028-2
- Editorial: Elsevier
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 356
- Fecha Publicación: 01/06/2019
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés