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Tag Archives: transportation planning
Sustainable Transportation and Land Development on the Periphery: A Case Study of Freiburg, Germany, and Chula Vista, California
Sherry Ryan and James A. Throgmorton. 2003. Transportation Research, Part D 8: 37-52. This paper examines two land developments in the cities of Freiburg (Germany) and Chula Vista (California) with the purpose of comparing their transportation and land use planning … Continue reading
Posted in Chula Vista, Freiburg, planning, scholarly articles, sustainability, transportation planning
Tagged Chula Vista (California), contestable meanings, EastLake, ecological footprint, Freiburg (Germany), land development, local politics, Rieselfeld, sustainability, transportation planning
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Desire Lines: The Chicago Area Transportation Study and the Paradox of Self in Post-War America
James A. Throgmorton and Barbara Eckstein. 2000. In Literary and Visual Representations of Three American Cities, 1870s to 1930. A project web site of the 3 Cities Project of the Universities of Nottingham and Birmingham, United Kingdom. This article interprets … Continue reading
Posted in Chicago, planning history, planning theory, scholarly articles, transportation planning
Tagged American Indians, Chicago, Chicago Area Transportation Study, desire lines, Freudianism, Japanese Americans, narratives, oral history, origins and destinations, psychoanalysis, transportation planning
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