TY - BOOK AU - Williams,Katie TI - Spatial planning, urban form, and sustainable transport T2 - Urban planning and environment SN - 0754642518 AV - HT166 .S636 2005 U1 - 307.1216 22 PY - 2005///] CY - Aldershot, Hants, England, Burlington, VT PB - Ashgate KW - City planning KW - Urban transportation KW - Sustainable development KW - Land use, Urban KW - Spatial behavior N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; Spatial planning, urban form and sustainable transport : an introduction; Katie Williams --; 2; The relationship between land use and travel patterns : variations by household type; Tim Schwanen, Martin Dijst and Frans M. Dieleman --; 3; A lifestyles approach to investigating residential mobility and travel behaviour; Joachim Scheiner and Birgit Kasper --; 4; Spatial analysis and modelling based on activities : a pilot study for Antwerpen and Gent, Belgium; Hans Tindemans, Dries Van Hofstraeten, Ann Verhetsel and Frank Witlox --; 5; Spatial development and leisure mobility in an ageing society; Birgit Kasper and Joachim Scheiner --; 6; Reducing travel by design : what about change over time?; Robin Hickman and David Banister --; 7; The effects of proximity to infrastructure on employment development : preliminary evidence from the Netherlands; Kees Maat and Dominic Stead --; 8; The compact city as a means of reducing reliance on the car : a model-based analysis for a sustainable urban layout; Mamoru Taniguchi and Taichiro Ikeda --; 9; Patterns of drivers' exposure to particulate matter; Birgit Krausse and John Mardaljevic --; 10; The Gordian knot : resisting sustainability in urban transport in Australia; Nicholas Low --; 11; Creating liveable streets : developing traffic management guidelines for Western Australia; Carey Curtis --; 12; Integrating land use policy into regional transport planning : the metropolitan planning process in the central Puget Sound region of Washington State, USA; Rocky Piro N2 - "This book addresses the relationship between travel patterns and the physical form of cities, and considers the role of spatial planning in that relationship. The book will be of interest to practitioners, academics and students in the fields of planning, transport and geography."--BOOK JACKET ER -