Lost in the Transit Desert

Lost in the Transit Desert

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Allen, Diane Jones
Taylor & Francis
EAN: 9781317356875
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Increased redevelopment, the dismantling of public housing, and increasing housing costs are forcing a shift in migration of lower income and transit dependent populations to the suburbs. These suburbs are often missing basic transportation, and strategies to address this are lacking. This absence of public transit creates barriers to viable employment and accessibility to cultural networks, and plays a role in increasing social inequality. This book investigates how housing and transport policy have played their role in creating these &quote;Transit Deserts,&quote; and what impact race has upon those likely to be affected. Diane Jones Allen uses research from New Orleans, Baltimore, and Chicago to explore the forces at work in these situations, as well as proposing potential solutions. Mapping, interviews, photographs, and narratives all come together to highlight the inequities and challenges in Transit Deserts, where a lack of access can make all journeys, such as to jobs, stores, or relatives, much more difficult. Alternatives to public transit abound, from traditional methods such as biking and carpooling to more culturally specific tactics, and are examined comprehensively.This is valuable reading for students and researchers interested in transport planning, urban planning, city infrastructure, and transport geography.
EAN 9781317356875
ISBN 131735687X
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Publication date July 28, 2017
Pages 196
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Allen, Diane Jones
Series Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design