How great cities happen: Integrating people, land use and transport

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Urban planners in developed countries are pushing hard for closer integration of land use and transport. At the same time, gaps in knowledge and understanding are becoming more apparent, as the traditional focus has been on the shape of the city, rather than how it functions as a place to live and visit. How Great Cities Happen addresses this challenge by developing a wider, all-encompassing agenda for more productive, inclusive and sustainable cities.

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Stanley, J., Stanley, J., & Hansen, R. (2017). How great cities happen: Integrating people, land use and transport. How Great Cities Happen: Integrating People, Land Use and Transport (pp. 1–304). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781784718398

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