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Book Synopsis
Containing up-to-the-minute research outcomes, this book is vital for city transport planners, bus system designers and implementers, transport engineers, civil engineers, bus operators, transport consultants and policy makers.

Table of Contents
1. Cities and their need for a transport system 2. Determining who should have what: capabilities, equality, equity, difference and wellbeing 3. The four pillars: Accessibility, Mobility, Movement and Transport 4. How a bus system helps to implement policy 5. Access to the bus system: where and how this can be achieved 6. Passengers and pedestrians 7. The interface between vehicles and infrastructure 8. Capacity of the bus system 9. Service provision: routes and frequency 10. Bus system: London 11. Bus system: Curitiba 12. Bus system: Bogota 13. Energy and emissions 14. Accessibility and interfaces with the pedestrian system 15. Possibilities for the future: sustainability, resilience and `adaptivity' 16. Conclusions

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      Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
      Publication Date: 14/12/2015
      ISBN13: 9780727759801, 978-0727759801
      ISBN10: 0727759809

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Containing up-to-the-minute research outcomes, this book is vital for city transport planners, bus system designers and implementers, transport engineers, civil engineers, bus operators, transport consultants and policy makers.

      Table of Contents
      1. Cities and their need for a transport system 2. Determining who should have what: capabilities, equality, equity, difference and wellbeing 3. The four pillars: Accessibility, Mobility, Movement and Transport 4. How a bus system helps to implement policy 5. Access to the bus system: where and how this can be achieved 6. Passengers and pedestrians 7. The interface between vehicles and infrastructure 8. Capacity of the bus system 9. Service provision: routes and frequency 10. Bus system: London 11. Bus system: Curitiba 12. Bus system: Bogota 13. Energy and emissions 14. Accessibility and interfaces with the pedestrian system 15. Possibilities for the future: sustainability, resilience and `adaptivity' 16. Conclusions

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