Evaluating Sustainability of Urban Development in Asia
In: Sustainable Transport Studies in Asia; Lecture Notes in Mobility, S. 1-36
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In: Sustainable Transport Studies in Asia; Lecture Notes in Mobility, S. 1-36
In: Lecture Notes in Mobility
This book aims to provide a good understanding of and perspective on sustainable transport in Asia by focusing on economic, environmental, and social sustainability. It is widely acknowledged that the current situation and trends in transport are not always sustainable in Asia, due in part to the fast-growing economy and the astounding speed of urbanization as well as least-mature governance. As essential research material, the book provides strong support for policy makers and planners by comprehensively covering three groups of strategies, characterized by the words ""avoid"" (e.g., urban fo
In: Lecture notes in mobility
This book aims to provide a good understanding of and perspective on sustainable transport in Asia by focusing on economic, environmental, and social sustainability. It is widely acknowledged that the current situation and trends in transport are not always sustainable in Asia, due in part to the fast-growing economy and the astounding speed of urbanization as well as least-mature governance. As essential research material, the book provides strong support for policy makers and planners by comprehensively covering three groups of strategies, characterized by the words "avoid" (e.g., urban form design and control of car ownership), "shift" (e.g., establishing comprehensive transportation systems and increasing public transportation systems for both intracity and intercity travel), and "improve" (e.g., redesign of paratransit system, low-emission vehicles, intelligent transportation systems, and eco-life). These are elaborated in the book alongside consideration of the uncertainty of policy effects in the future. The book is also valuable for scholars and scientists because of the diverse methodologies presented and proposed herein. Among those are the four-step model with full feedback mechanisms, the bi-level programming model with sustainability goals, data envelopment analysis and stochastic frontier analysis approaches, structural equation models, discrete and/or continuous choice models, copula-based models, survival models, and driving risk models with short-term memory. Using data collected from more than ten Asian cities, including those in both developed and developing nations, the pathway to sustainable transport in Asia gradually becomes clear
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 39.3, Heft 0, S. 619-624
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 37, Heft 0, S. 151-156
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In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 35, Heft 0, S. 577-582
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In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 28, Heft 0, S. 79-84
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In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 27, Heft 0, S. 397-402
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In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 52, Heft 2, S. 209-219
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In: Sustainable Transport Studies in Asia; Lecture Notes in Mobility, S. 237-263
In: Sustainable Transport Studies in Asia; Lecture Notes in Mobility, S. 87-111
In: Sustainable Transport Studies in Asia; Lecture Notes in Mobility, S. 265-292
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