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Encouraging public transport use through land use planning
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References

Banister, D. and S.Marshall. (2000). Encouraging transport alternatives: good practice in reducing travel. The Stationery Office. London.

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COST Transport (1998). Transport and Land-use Policies: Resistance and Hopes for Coordination (COST 332). Proceedings of the Launching Seminar of the Action COST 332, 24-25 October 1996. Barcelona, Spain. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

CPRE. Planning more to travel less. Council for the Preservation of Rural England. London.

DETR (2000). A good practice guide for the development of local transport plans. Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions. London.

DETR. (2001). Planning policy guidance note 13: transport. Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions. London.

DoE (undated). PPG 13: A guide to better practice: reducing the need to travel through land use and transport planning. Department of the Environment Department of Transport. HMSO, London.

IHT (1977). Transport in the urban environment. The Institution of Highways and Transportation. London.

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Queensland Transport (undated). Shaping up: A guide to the better practice and integration of transport, land use and urban design techniques: Shaping urban communities to support public transport, cycling and walking in Queensland.
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Westerman, Hans L. (1998). Cities for Tomorrow: Integrating Land Use, Transport and the Environment. AUSTROADS.

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