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City Centre Planning and Public Transport - Case Studies From Britain, West Germany and France

English · Paperback / Softback

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Originally published in 1988 the central issue of this book is city centre decline and the potential of adequate planning and transport for halting and reversing this decline. A highly topical international study, it examines the effects of public transport policies on the central areas of several British cities and those in the former West Germany and France. A series on in-depth case studies deals with the structure of central and local government and the operation of town and transport planning in each country. The book discusses the principles, legislation and practice of physical planning in city centres. It will be of interest to those concerned with urban and transport planning.

List of contents

1. Issues 2. Central and Local Government 3. Planning and Public Transport Legislation 4. Physical Planning Principles 5. Birmingham and Coventry 6. Lyon, Marseille and Lille 7. Hamburg and Frankfurt 8. Bremen and Lübeck 9. Paris and London 10. Redditch 11. Burnley 12. Could Public Transport Revive the City Centre?

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Barry J. Simpson was at the University of Aston, Birmingham, UK.

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Originally published in 1988 the central issue of this book is city centre decline and the potential of adequate planning and transport for halting and reversing this decline.

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