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1 min readThis publication contains the following contributions: transportation planning in a social context (nijkamp,p and reichman,s); human interaction and spatial mobility: retrospect and prospect (haegerstrand,t); mobility and the individual in western industrial society (jones,pm); dilemmas in car mobility: the disenchantment of speed (kutter,e); impacts of advanced technology in the production sector on freight transport and communications (pedersen,po); mobility as a societal value: problems and paradoxes (nijkamp,p); policy cycles and new planning issues (le clercq,f); planning for mobility: the wish and the reality (bly,ph); planning criteria in the provision of public transport services (norrbom,ce); public transport planning between fictions and frictions (holtgrefe,aai); travel demand or need for access as future determinants of transport policy-making (reichman,s and salomon,i); travel-demand modelling: a state-of-the-art review (fisher,mm); transport and mobility research in a changing social and technological context (ruijgrok,cj); transport and location in integrated spatial models (wegener,m); the transportation sector in the communications society -some analytical observations (snickars,f); integrated transportation planning: physical expansion versus economic constraints (La bella,a); some reflections on transportation models (williams,hcwl); configurating change: reflections on transport policy process (starkie,d); European transport policy: need for deregulation a l'americaine (bauchet,p and masset,v); economic, political and legal aspects of regulation and deregulation in European transport policy (fanara,e); policy research for transport planning: a synthesis (masser,i); mobility and transportation planning revisited (nijkamp,p and reichman,s).
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