Definition of areas in city centres for transportation planning purposes

Authors

  • HM Marsh
  • RW Smith

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38140/trp.v19i0.3127

Keywords:

transportation planning, city centres

Abstract

This paper describes briefly an investi­gation undertaken by the Department of Transport with the assistance of the National Institute for Transport and Road Research and officials in the Provinces and Local Authorities involved in urban transport planning. Through review of existing methods for defining central business districts it was found that there was no common approach amongst the various metropolitan areas. The study lead to recommended proce­dures to define a hierarchy of areas in city centres. Land values, which are readily available in local authority re­cords, are used as the main criteria. The procedures should give results which not only are comparable from city to city but also are related to transportation planning.

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Published

1985-04-30

How to Cite

Marsh, H. and Smith, R. (1985) “Definition of areas in city centres for transportation planning purposes”, Town and Regional Planning, 19, pp. 4–11. doi: 10.38140/trp.v19i0.3127.

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Review articles