Transportation, land use, and air quality : making the connection : conference proceedings, May 17-20, 1998, The Benson, Portland, Oregon
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Transportation, land use, and air quality : making the connection : conference proceedings, May 17-20, 1998, The Benson, Portland, Oregon
American Society of Civil Engineers, c1998
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Sponsored by Urban Transportation Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers, co-sponsored by Federal Highway Administration, in cooperation with Air & Waste Management Association ... [et al.]
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This proceedings contains papers presented at a specialty conference entitled Transportation, Land Use, and Air Quality: Making the Connection, held in Portland, Oregon, May 17-20, 1998. The proceedings presents recently developed state-of-the-art approaches that explore the relationships among transportation, land use, and air quality around the theme "Making the Connection." A wide range of topics of common interest to professionals is covered, including: guidance for integrated planning; growth management; air quality modeling and conformity issues; planning models and research needs; geographic information system applications; data collection and analysis; evaluation of traffic control measures; public transit roles; sustainable development; implementation and coordination; and system monitoring. Examples of successfully coordinated transportation and land use decisions to handle travel demand and improve air quality and mobility are highlighted.
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