Part I - Street Conflict: Living With Traffic1. Three Streets in
San FranciscoDonald & Bruce Appleyard2. The Ecology of the
StreetDonald & Bruce Appleyard3. Street Images, Values, and
ProblemsDonald & Bruce Appleyard4. Intrusion, Disruption, and
ProblemsDonald & Bruce Appleyard5. Traffic, Streets, Improvements,
and Income Levels: A SummaryDonald & Bruce Appleyard6. The
Vulnerable GroupsDonald & Bruce Appleyard7. The Meaning of Livable
and Complete Streets to SchoolchildrenBruce Appleyard8. The Human
Scale Relationships of Traffic, Street Livability, Health, &
Equity: A Review of Determinants and Barriers to Physical, Mental,
and Social HealthBruce Appleyard9. Cars, Conflict and Community
SeveranceLaura Vaughan, Paulo R. Anciaes, Jennifer S. Mindell
Part II - Street Power And Politics10. Introduction to HistoryBruce
& Donald Appleyard11. Original, Pre-1980 History Bruce & Donald
Appleyard 12. Contemporary HistoryBruce Appleyard13. Early Street
Battles of BritainDonald & Bruce Appleyard 14. Early Street Battles
of the SF Bay AreaDonald & Bruce Appleyard 15. Street Fights for
Livability, Health, and Humanity: Power and PoliticsDonald & Bruce
Appleyard 16. The Power and Politics of the StreetBruce & Donald
Appleyard
Part III - The Promise of Our Streets: Principles, Processes,
Prescriptions and the "Art" of Street Re-Envisioning and
Redesign17. Toward an Ethical Livability for Street Empathy, Equity
& JusticeBruce Appleyard18. A Charter for Humane & Equitable
Streets: A Statement of Principles, Strategies, Goals, Objectives,
and Tactics to Realize the Promise of the Ideal StreetBruce &
Donald Appleyard with David Lenson and William Riggs9. Processes
and Principles for Creating Livable & Complete Streets and
ComunitiesBruce Appleyard20. Tools, Rules, and TechniquesBruce
Appleyard21. Realizing the Promise of Our Streets: The Generation,
Articulation and Communication of AlternativesBruce AppleyardPart
IV: The Challenge and Future of Our Streets22. Streets Can Kill
Cities: Third World BewareDonald & Bruce Appleyard
Bruce Appleyard, PhD is an Associate Professor of City Planning and
Urban Design at San Diego State University (SDSU) and the Assistant
Director of Active Transportation Research (ATR) where he helps
people make more informed decisions about how we live, work, play,
and thrive. He specializes in pedestrian and bicycle planning and
design and is an expert at working with people so they can
celebrate the humanity of their streets and communities
together.
Dr. Appleyard has authored dozens of publications including the
nationally lauded Handbook for Building Livable Transit Corridors
(National Academies Press, 2016) and The Transportation/Land Use
Connection (American Planning Association, 2007).In 2006, the
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation named Bruce as one of their Top Ten
“Active Living Heroes for his work helping communities, alongside
other notable figures including Barack Obama. He is passionate
about helping people create joyful and enriching communities that
reflect their spirit and identity, are economically vibrant, and
yield environmental and health benefits for all.
Dr. Appleyard holds a Doctorate (as well as a Masters and
Bachelors) from the University of California, Berkeley.
Affiliations and Expertise
"For planners and architects, engineers, politicians, and community workers, it is worth having this book as a reference and a stark, evidence-filled reminder of the incompatibility of people, cars, and livable streets. The book documents many efforts from around the world and includes stories of incredible persistence and talent, engaged in reimagining streets for people. Those examples, ideas and case studies together make the book a valuable resource and an inspiration to do more." --Journal of Urban Affairs, Frank Palermo
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