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At heart, transportation policy and research are about people: connecting individuals and the places they live, ensuring sufficient and equitable access, and facilitating movement. Whether at the regional, city, or neighborhood scale, the loss of population presents unique challenges where transport is concerned. It is not only about preservation of existing access, but possibly even a question of increased need for connectivity and mobility. Demographic changes that accompany depopulation--aging for example--also impact existing systems, preferences, and needs.
Editor(s): Franklin RS, van Leeuwen ES, Paez A
Series Editor(s): Bert van Wee
Publication type: Edited Book
Publication status: Published
Edition: 1st
Series Title: Advances in Transport Policy and Planning
Year: 2018
Volume: 2
Number of Pages: 205
Print publication date: 02/11/2018
Acceptance date: 26/10/2018
Publisher: Academic Press
URL: https://www.elsevier.com/books/population-loss-the-role-of-transportation-and-other-issues/franklin/978-0-12-815454-0
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ISBN: 9780128154540