In the last forty years or so the research field exploring the relationship and interaction between transport and development has developed rapidly. While sophistication in analysis has increased, understanding the effective integration of transport and development often remains poor in theory and in practice - with sometimes devastating effects. This Handbook provides a comprehensive analysis of both the current and emerging thinking in this field, drawing on multidisciplinary thinking in transport planning, transport, urban and spatial economics, and the wider social sciences.With 45 chapters from leading international authors, the book is organised around three main themes:* urban structure and travel;* transport and spatial impacts;* wider dimensions in transport and development.The chapters each present commentary on key issues within these themes, presenting the debate on the impacts of urban structure on travel, the impacts of transport investment on development, and social and cultural change on travel. A multitude of competing inter-disciplinary perspectives are considered - leaving the reader with an invaluably comprehensive and critical understanding of the field.This major Handbook will serve as a guide for undergraduates and graduate students, researchers, consultants, and also practitioners and policy makers, wishing to find a comprehensive and original reference to research on transport and development.
Contents:PART I AN INTRODUCTION TO TRANSPORT AND DEVELOPMENT 1. The Transport and Development Relationship Robin Hickman, Moshe Givoni, David Bonilla and David BanisterPART II URBAN STRUCTURE AND TRAVEL2. Urban Structure and Travel Philip Stoker, Susan Petheram and Reid Ewing3. Urban Passenger Transport Energy Consumption and Carbon Dioxide Emissions Peter Newman and Jeff Kenworthy4. Homes, Jobs and Commuting: Development Location and Travel Outcomes Peter Headicar5. New Household Location and the Commute to Work: Changes over Time Robin Hickman and David Banister6. Spatial Structure and Travel Peter Gordon and Bumsoo Lee7. New Urbanism and Travel Marcial Echenique and Alastair Donald8. Residential Location and Travel: Hangzhou and Copenhagen Compared to Studies in Cities Worldwide Petter Naess9. Public Transport Orientated Development and Network Effects Carey Curtis10. The Effects of Neighbourhood Type and Self-Selection on Driving: A Case Study of Northern California Xinyu (Jason) Cao11. The Role of Attitudes in Accounting for Self-Selection Effects Bert Van Wee and Patricia Mokhtarian12. How Stable are Preferences for Neighbourhood Type and Design in Residential Moves? Kevin Krizek, Ahmed El-Geneidy and Ryan Wilson13. Community Design and Active Travel Susan Handy14. Street Networks Wesley Marshall, Norman Garrick and Stephen MarshallPART III TRANSPORT AND SPATIAL IMPACTS15. Transport and Urban DevelopmentPiet Rietveld and Frank Bruinsma16. Methods for Estimating the Economic Impact of Transportation Improvements: An Interpretive Review Michael Iacono and David Levinson17. Transport Projects and Wider Economic Impacts Torben Holvad and Steen Leleur18. Urban Freight: Freight Strategy, Transport Movements and the Urban Spatial Economy David Hensher and Zheng Li19. Spatial Implications of Public Transport Investments in Metropolitan Areas Eran Feitelson and Orit Rotem-Mindali20. High-Speed Trains and Spatio-Economic Impacts. A British-French Comparison on Two Scales: Intra- and Inter-Regional Chia-Lin Chen and Peter Hall21. Assessing the Wider Impacts of the Jubilee Line Extension in East London Peter Jones22. The Developmental Impacts of the Madrid Metro Line 12 on Retail Activities Around StationsLucia Mejia Dorantes23. Bus Rapid Transit and Buses with High Levels of Service: A Global Overview Dario Hidalgo and Juan Carlos Munoz 24. The Expansion of Large International Hub AirportsAndy Goetz25. Decision Making and Major Transport Infrastructure Projects: The Role of Project OwnershipChantal Cantarelli and Bent Flyvbjerg26. Road Pricing, Impacts and Cost EffectivenessJan Anne Annema27. Incomes, Accessibility and Transport Poverty Gordon Stokes28. Development and Social Policy: The Role of Transport in Social Development, in the UK Context Susan Kenyon29. The Car in the Neighbourhood: Residential Design and Social Outcomes in Southern Germany Iqbal Hamiduddin30. Accessibility: Theory and Practice in the Netherlands and UK Karst Geurs and Derek Halden PART IV WIDER DIMENSIONS IN TRANSPORT AND DEVELOPMENT31. More Than A to B: Cultures of Mobilities and Travel Ole Jensen32. Car Fixation, Socialization and Opportunities for Change Ellen Matthies and Christian Klockner 33. Telecommunications and Travel Galit Cohen-Blankshtain 34. E-Retailing, The Network Society and Travel Orit Rotem-Mindali35. Parents, Children and Automobility: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities Robyn Dowling36. Old Age and the Importance of the Car in Maintaining the Activity Pattern in Scandinavia Randi Hjorthol and Susanne Nordbakke37. Ageing Populations and Travel Gamze Dane, Anna Grigolon, Soora Rasouli, Harry Timmermans and Dujuan Yang 38. Investigating Urban Oil VulnerabilityJago Dodson, Neil Sipe and Terry Li39. Troublesome Leisure Travel: Counterproductive Sustainable Transport PoliciesErling Holden and Kristin Linnerud40. The Future of Transport and Development in the New Millennium: The Inescapable Implications of Climate Change Mayer Hillman 41. The Value of Transition Management for Sustainable Transport Harry Geerlings and Flor Avelino42. The Regional Tram-Train of Kassel, Germany: How Regional Responsibility Leads to Local SuccessHelmut Holzapfel and Rainer Meyfahrt43. The Making of European Transport PolicyDominic Stead44. Understanding Process. Can Transport Research Come to Terms with Temporality? Tim SchwanenPART V SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS45. Transport and Development - What Next? David Banister, Moshe Givoni, David Bonilla and Robin HickmanIndex