Chapter 2: Land Use and Transport: The Context
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Published:2007
David Banister, Stephen Marshall, David Blackledge, 2007. "Land Use and Transport: The Context", Land Use and Transport: European Research Towards Integrated Policies, Stephen Marshall, David Banister
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Across Europe, cities face common challenges relating to air quality, noise, urban sprawl, traffic congestion, waste and security, while promoting wealth creation and social inclusion and maintaining the built environment, cultural heritage and a deteriorating infrastructure. The challenge is to improve the quality of life in urban communities, maintaining economic viability while promoting sustainable development. This involves developing competitive cities that benefit from the economic advantages brought about by globalisation, increasing GDP and higher levels of personal income. But it is also equally important to address social issues relating to the distribution of wealth and opportunity and to ensure that all people are ‘engaged’ in the inclusive city.
