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Chronicling 30 years of public protest, government U-turns and environmental destruction, this is the story of Britain's transport policy
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Chronicling 30 years of public protest, government U-turns and environmental destruction, this is the story of Britain's transport policy
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Pluto Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 135mm x 215mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 276g
- ISBN-13: 9780745340593
- ISBN-10: 0745340598
- Artikelnr.: 60314453
- Verlag: Pluto Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 135mm x 215mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 276g
- ISBN-13: 9780745340593
- ISBN-10: 0745340598
- Artikelnr.: 60314453
Steve Melia is Senior Lecturer in Transport and Planning at the University of the West of England. He is the author of Urban Transport Without the Hot Air (UIT Cambridge, 2015). He has advised government departments and several local authorities on urban transport planning and has given evidence in public inquiries on road schemes and plans to build new towns.
Preface
Timeline of Events
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
1. The Biggest Road-Building Programme Since the Romans (1989-92)
2. Direct Action, Arrests and Unexplained Violence
3. The Newbury Bypass, Reclaim the Streets and 'Swampy'
4. The Biggest Hit on the Road Programme Since the Romans Left (1992-7)
5. Integrated Transport, the New Labour Ideal (1997-2000)
6. The Fuel Protests and their Aftermath
7. How Road Pricing Came to London - and Nowhere Else
8. Airport Expansion and Climate Change
9. The Campaign Against a Heathrow Third Runway
10. High-Speed Rail: False Starts and Big Decisions
11. HS2: 'On Time and On Budget'
12. Return to Road-building and Airport Expansion (2010-17)
13. The Climate Rebellion Begins
14. The Climate Emergency Changes the Transport World
15. Protest and the Limits to Growth of Transport - and Other Things
Afterword
Notes
Index
Timeline of Events
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
1. The Biggest Road-Building Programme Since the Romans (1989-92)
2. Direct Action, Arrests and Unexplained Violence
3. The Newbury Bypass, Reclaim the Streets and 'Swampy'
4. The Biggest Hit on the Road Programme Since the Romans Left (1992-7)
5. Integrated Transport, the New Labour Ideal (1997-2000)
6. The Fuel Protests and their Aftermath
7. How Road Pricing Came to London - and Nowhere Else
8. Airport Expansion and Climate Change
9. The Campaign Against a Heathrow Third Runway
10. High-Speed Rail: False Starts and Big Decisions
11. HS2: 'On Time and On Budget'
12. Return to Road-building and Airport Expansion (2010-17)
13. The Climate Rebellion Begins
14. The Climate Emergency Changes the Transport World
15. Protest and the Limits to Growth of Transport - and Other Things
Afterword
Notes
Index
Preface
Timeline of Events
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
1. The Biggest Road-Building Programme Since the Romans (1989-92)
2. Direct Action, Arrests and Unexplained Violence
3. The Newbury Bypass, Reclaim the Streets and 'Swampy'
4. The Biggest Hit on the Road Programme Since the Romans Left (1992-7)
5. Integrated Transport, the New Labour Ideal (1997-2000)
6. The Fuel Protests and their Aftermath
7. How Road Pricing Came to London - and Nowhere Else
8. Airport Expansion and Climate Change
9. The Campaign Against a Heathrow Third Runway
10. High-Speed Rail: False Starts and Big Decisions
11. HS2: 'On Time and On Budget'
12. Return to Road-building and Airport Expansion (2010-17)
13. The Climate Rebellion Begins
14. The Climate Emergency Changes the Transport World
15. Protest and the Limits to Growth of Transport - and Other Things
Afterword
Notes
Index
Timeline of Events
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
1. The Biggest Road-Building Programme Since the Romans (1989-92)
2. Direct Action, Arrests and Unexplained Violence
3. The Newbury Bypass, Reclaim the Streets and 'Swampy'
4. The Biggest Hit on the Road Programme Since the Romans Left (1992-7)
5. Integrated Transport, the New Labour Ideal (1997-2000)
6. The Fuel Protests and their Aftermath
7. How Road Pricing Came to London - and Nowhere Else
8. Airport Expansion and Climate Change
9. The Campaign Against a Heathrow Third Runway
10. High-Speed Rail: False Starts and Big Decisions
11. HS2: 'On Time and On Budget'
12. Return to Road-building and Airport Expansion (2010-17)
13. The Climate Rebellion Begins
14. The Climate Emergency Changes the Transport World
15. Protest and the Limits to Growth of Transport - and Other Things
Afterword
Notes
Index