DocumentCode
857184
Title
How to design a more sustainable and fairer built environment: transport and communications
Author
Banister, D. ; Hickman, R.
Author_Institution
Transp. Studies Unit, Oxford Univ. Centre for the Environ.
Volume
153
Issue
4
fYear
2006
Firstpage
276
Lastpage
291
Abstract
Transport and information and communications technologies (ICT) and the city are closely and inextricably linked. These elements must be designed to work together in mutually reinforcing ways so that the economic, environmental and social vitality of the city is maintained and enhanced. Transport must no longer adversely dominate city design, but instead play an important, supporting role in improving the quality of life in the city. This paper explores the debate around urban form, density, settlement size, mixed use developments, the location of housing and neighbourhood design to determine the characteristics of the sustainable city, using empirical and theoretical literature from international sources. Within the new debates of societal change, globalisation and localisation, it then focuses on the role that ICT can have in improving accessibility in the city, before coming to conclusions on the contribution that Intelligent Infrastructure Systems can have in adding to the sustainable and fairer city for the future
Keywords
environmental factors; globalisation; socio-economic effects; town and country planning; traffic engineering computing; transportation; Intelligent Infrastructure Systems; city design; environmental vitality; globalisation; information and communications technologies; localisation; neighbourhood design; quality of life; settlement size; social vitality; societal change; sustainable fairer city; transport; urban form;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Transport Systems, IEE Proceedings
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1748-0248
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-its:20060009
Filename
4028019
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