TY - BOOK AU - Tumlin,Jeffrey TI - Sustainable transportation planning: tools for creating vibrant, healthy, and resilient communities T2 - Wiley series in sustainable design SN - 9780470540930 AV - HE151 .T86 2012 U1 - 388.4 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Hoboken, N.J. PB - Wiley KW - Transportation KW - Planning KW - Sustainable urban development N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 288-289) and index; Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. Sustainable Transportation. Chapter 3. Transportation and Public Health. Chapter 4. The City of the Future. Chapter 5. Streets .Chapter 6. Pedestrians. Chapter 7. Bicycles. Chapter 8. Transit .Chapter 9. Motor Vehicles .Chapter 10. Parking. Chapter 11. Carsharing. Chapter 12. Stations and Station Areas. Chapter 13. Transportation Demand Management. Chapter 14. Measuring Success .Chapter 15. For More Information N2 - "As transportations-related disciplines of urban planning, architecture, landscape architecture, urban economics, and social policy have undergone major internal reform efforts in recent decades Written in clear, easy-to-follow language, this book provides planning practitioners with the tools they need to achieve their cities' economic development, social equity and ecological sustainability goals. Starting with detailed advice for improving each mode of transportation, the book offers guidance on balancing the needs of each mode against each other, whether on a downtown street, or a small town neighborhood, or a regional network"--; "Written in clear, easy-to-follow language, this book provides planning practitioners with the tools they need to achieve their cities' economic development, social equity and ecological sustainability goals. The book begins with criticism of conventional transportation practice, noting how the profession's usual tools have exacerbated rather than solved the congestion problems they were designed to address. More importantly, past practice has made transportation the biggest single producer of CO2 emissions in North America"-- ER -