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Light Rail Transit Systems

61 Lessons in Sustainable Urban Development

Book2018

Authors:

Rob van Der Bijl, Niels Van Oort and Bert Bukman

Light Rail Transit Systems

61 Lessons in Sustainable Urban Development

Book2018

 

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Authors:

Rob van Der Bijl, Niels Van Oort and Bert Bukman

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Light Rail Transit Systems: 61 Lessons in Sustainable Urban Development shows how to design and operate light rail to maximize its social benefits. Readers will learn how to unders ... read full description

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    Chapter 1 - Light Rail in Bird's Eye View

    Pages 1-15

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    Chapter 2 - What is Light Rail?

    Pages 17-60

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    Chapter 3 - Light Rail Returns

    Pages 61-89

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    Chapter 4 - Argumentation in Favour of Light Rail

    Pages 91-115

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    Chapter 5 - Augmented Quality Due to Light Rail

    Pages 117-138

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    Chapter 6 - Costs–Benefits of Light Rail Revised

    Pages 139-154

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    Chapter 7 - Making Light Rail

    Pages 155-196

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    Chapter 8 - Investing in the City

    Pages 197-204

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    Bibliography

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    Index

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Light Rail Transit Systems: 61 Lessons in Sustainable Urban Development shows how to design and operate light rail to maximize its social benefits. Readers will learn how to understand the value of light rail and tactics on its effective integration into communities. It uses strong supporting evidence and theory drawn from the author's team and their extensive experience in developing new light rail systems. The book uses numerous case studies to demonstrate how key concepts can bridge the geographic limitations inherent in many transit-related discussions. In addition, users will learn how to develop important relationships with local decision-makers and communities.

Light Rail Transit Systems: 61 Lessons in Sustainable Urban Development shows how to design and operate light rail to maximize its social benefits. Readers will learn how to understand the value of light rail and tactics on its effective integration into communities. It uses strong supporting evidence and theory drawn from the author's team and their extensive experience in developing new light rail systems. The book uses numerous case studies to demonstrate how key concepts can bridge the geographic limitations inherent in many transit-related discussions. In addition, users will learn how to develop important relationships with local decision-makers and communities.

Key Features

  • Presents applied research by experienced practitioners and academic researchers
  • Draws on more than 50 cases from Europe, the Middle East, the UK and US
  • Incorporates five themes on why it’s important to invest in light rail, including effective mobility, and for an efficient city, economy, environment and equity
  • Includes a checklist for planning public transport projects
  • Presents applied research by experienced practitioners and academic researchers
  • Draws on more than 50 cases from Europe, the Middle East, the UK and US
  • Incorporates five themes on why it’s important to invest in light rail, including effective mobility, and for an efficient city, economy, environment and equity
  • Includes a checklist for planning public transport projects

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ISBN

978-0-12-814784-9

Language

English

Published

2018

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Elsevier

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Authors

Rob van Der Bijl

Niels Van Oort

Bert Bukman