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Traffic reduction in Oxford: A case study of Oxford city and county

A review of land use and transport planning in Oxford, focusing on traffic generation and traffic reduction. It examines the traffic impact of the "growth pole" policy of accommodating urban growth in settlements away from Oxford city and its green belt, drawing on data and surveys by the author, Peter Headicar and Oxfordshire County Council.

This paper formed one of a number of case studies of traffic reduction policies included in chapter 3 of:
Apel, Lehmbrock, Pharoah and Thiemann-Linden, 1997, "Kompakt, mobil, urban:
Stadtentwicklungskonzepte zur Verkehrsvermeidung im internationalen Vergleich"
, Deutches
Insitut fuer Urbanistik (DIFU), Berlin.

The book is mostly in German, and is thus rarely referenced in the English speaking world, but this paper is available in English in the pdf (see sidebar).

Chapter TitleTraffic reduction in Oxford: A case study of Oxford city and county
Chapter AuthorTim Pharoah
Book TitleKompakt, mobil, urban: Stadtentwicklungskonzepte zur Verkehrsvermeidung im internationalen Vergleich
Book AuthorApel, Lehmbrock, Pharoah and Thiemann-Linden
PublisherDeutches Institut fuer Urbanistic (DIFU) Berlin 1997
ISBN3-88118-234-9

keywords

Oxford, Oxford County, traffic reduction, land use and transport planning, transport and land use planning, spatial planning, traffic limitation