Measures to Reduce the Need for Travel
HUUT H R Van, National Physical Planning Agency, The Netherlands The right business in the right place
DDCON M, FOYSTER M and HUTCHINSON D, London Research Centre, UK Traffic growth and planning policy
TAKS J B A A, Province of North Brabant, The Netherlands The contribution of physical planning to transport policy
ROBERTS Dr J, RAWCLIFFE P, TEST, UK Fission or fusion?
KAMALIF, Wootton Jeffreys Consultants, UK Trip patterns at newly developed commercial centres: do these off-centre developments increase the total trips or simply redistribute them?
Promoting the Alternatives
MARTINEZ S and SHIELDS M, Consorcio Transportes Madrid, Spain The role of publicity in public transport policy and planning
KTTAMURA Professor R, MOKHTARIAN P L and PENDYALA R M, University of California at Davis, USA and GOULIAS K G, Pennsylvania State University, USA An evaluation of telecommuting as a trip reduction measure
STOKES G and KENNY F, Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford, UK and CULLINANE S, Egyptian National Institute of Transport, Egypt The love affair with the car - wedlock or deadlock?
Sustainable Cities
HAYASHI Y, DOI K, SUPARAT R and SAKURAI K, Nagoya University, Japan Comparing the environment between cities in different stages of economic development and urbanisation
LAAN D van der, Werkgroep 2000/Group "Travelling Wise", The Netherlands The Netherlands travelling clean: towards a trend breach in passenger transport
MOOR N, Nigel Moor and Associates, UK Sustainable cities: the politics of new settlements Traffic Calming
WILTSHIRE P J, Frank Graham Consulting Engineers, UK A methodology for ranking area wide traffic calming schemes
SCHLABBACH K, Town Planning Authority of Darmstadt, Germany Traffic calming and urban development policy
BOCKING T, BOCKER G and HASS-KLAU Dr C, Environmental and Transport Planning, UK The safety of cycling in German and British towns
PHAROAH T, South Bank Polytechnic, UK Traffic calming: progress and potential Accessibility
FRYE A, Department of Transport, UK Mobility - planning for people fflLLMAN Dr M, Policy Studies Institute, ADAMS Dr J, University College London and WHTTELEGG Dr J, University of Lancaster, UK Children's independent mobility Environment and Air Quality
DENNERLEIN R K H, BASYS, Germany Pricing policy as a tool for future transport policy
CHATFIELD I, Nottinghamshire County Council, UK Transportation initiatives in Los Angeles
DAVIDSON S, Rendel Science and Environment and SANDERSON J, London Planning Advisory Committee, UK Air pollution associated with transport in London and the effects of transport/land use policies
KTTAMURA Professor R, University of California at Davis, USA BRADLEY M, Hague Consulting Group, The Netherlands, BUNCH D S, University of California at Davis, GOLOB T F, University of California at Irvine, USA Modelling the choice of clean fuels and clean fuel vehicles
RAMJERDIF and OSTMOE K, Institute of Transport Economics, Norway National policy of reduction of C02 emission and implications for the transport sector
ESCADERO-ORTUZAR J, Santiago Commission for Pollution, Chile and WILLUMSEN L G, Steer Davies Cleave, UK Traffic and air pollution in Santiago, Chile




