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RETHINKING URBAN TRANSPORT AFTER MODERNISM: LESSONS FROM SOUTH AFRICARETHINKING URBAN TRANSPORT AFTER MODERNISM: LESSONS FROM SOUTH AFRICA

RETHINKING URBAN TRANSPORT AFTER MODERNISM: LESSONS FROM SOUTH AFRICA

Fabio Todeschini, David Dewar, DAVID DEWAR

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"For the last seven decades, urban settlement policy worldwide has been increasingly dominated by modernist precepts and by urban decisions made in discipline-specific 'silos'. The urban management consequences have been invariably negative, with increasing sprawl, fragmentation and separation resulting in a wide range of environmental, social and economic problems. This book explores the role of movement in a more integrated approach to urban settlement, and how thinking, policies and actions need to change. South Africa is used as a particularly good case study, since patterns of sprawl, fragmentation and separation have been exacerbated by apartheid, while recent legislation has demanded a reversal of these tendencies."--Jacket.

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OL13630115W

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Transport industriesTransportationRepublic of South AfricaGeneralSouth AfricaTransportation and stateUrban transportationTransportation, africaTransports urbainsTransportPolitique gouvernementaleBUSINESS & ECONOMICSIndustriesPublic Transportation

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