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Lena Eskilsson.

Lena Eskilsson

Deputy vice-chancellor

Lena Eskilsson.

Transport, Built Environment and Development Control : A comparative urban study

Author

  • Karin Book
  • Lena Eskilsson

Summary, in English

Improved transport possibilities give rise to changes in land use; settlement patterns and activity structures and likewise the spatial distribution of different activities form the basis of transport need. Transport structure and built environment influence one another, and in order to be able to develop better urban policy it is important to be aware of the relations between them. A determining factor for the transport structure and built environment of cities is development control. The effect of development control boils down primarily to the question of the balance between public and private involvement in urban planning and development.

The main purpose of the dissertation is to explain intraurban relations between transport structure, the built environment and power structure (development control). The study compares five cities from different parts of the world to unravel the influence which development control has on their urban transport systems and built environment.

Department/s

  • Department of Human Geography
  • Department of Service Studies

Publishing year

1998

Language

English

Document type

Licentiate thesis

Publisher

Lund University

Topic

  • Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Keywords

  • urban development
  • land use
  • development control
  • built environment
  • transport

Status

Published

Supervisor

  • Eric Clark