The structure, size and costs of urban settlements

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The structure, size and costs of urban settlements

[by] P.A. Stone

(Economic and social studies / National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 28)

University Press, 1973

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Bibliography: p. 273-275

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This 1973 book contains the results of a research project carried out at the National Institute between 1966 and 1969 on the economics of urban form. The effects of size, shape and form on costs of construction are examined for various model settlements. The populations of these models, and hence the facilities requires, are built up from a study of actual towns, existing and planned. Transport systems are examined, as well as the extra costs and advantages of expanding an existing settlement rather than developing on a virgin site. The financing of development and efficient use of resources is also touched upon. Finally, the discussion is placed in a nationwide context by consideration of the possible effects of development on existing towns and cities, whose viability could be endangered by a cumulative decline in their population and economic activity.

Table of Contents

  • List of tables
  • List of charts
  • Preface
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Factors affecting settlement planning
  • 3. The structure of settlements
  • 4. Land use and densities
  • 5. Settlement models
  • 6. Population and facilities
  • 7. Traffic in the settlements
  • 8. Main roads and their capital costs
  • 9. The capital costs of constructing a settlement
  • 10. The costs of travelling to work
  • 11. The costs of public transport: buses and railways
  • 12. Factors affecting development costs
  • 13. Costs-in-use of settlements and their transport systems
  • 14. New and expanded settlements
  • 15. Financing development
  • 16. Phasing and adaptability of settlements
  • 17. Urban form, operating costs and values
  • 18. The economics of growing and declining settlements
  • 19. Conclusions
  • Appendices
  • List of works cited
  • Index.

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