Description Livable Streets 2.0 offers a thorough examination of the struggle between automobiles, residents, pedestrians and other users of streets, along with evidence-based, practical strategies for redesigning city street networks that support urban livability. In 1981, when Donald Appleyard’s Livable Streets was published, it was globally recognized as a groundbreaking work, one of the most influential urban design books of its time. Unfortunately, he was killed a year later by a speeding drunk driver. This latest update, Livable Streets 2.0, revisited by his son Bruce, updates on the topic with the latest research, new case studies and best practices for creating more livable streets. Table of Contents Part I - Street Conflict: Living With Traffic 1. Three Streets in San Francisco Donald & Bruce Appleyard View less > 2. The Ecology of the Street Donald & Bruce Appleyard View less > 3. Street Images, Values, and Problems Donald & Bruce Appleyard View less > 4. Intrusion, Disruption, and Problems Donald & Bruce Appleyard View less > 5. Traffic, Streets, Improvements, and Income Levels -- A Summary Donald & Bruce Appleyard View less > 6. The Vulnerable Groups Donald & Bruce Appleyard View less > 7. The Meaning of Livable and Complete Streets to Schoolchildren Bruce Appleyard View less > 8. The Human Scale Relationships of Traffic, Street Livability, Health, & Equity: A Review of Determinants and Barriers to Physical, Mental, and Social Health Bruce Appleyard, View less > 9. Cars, conflict and community severance Laura Vaughan, Paulo R. Anciaes, Jennifer S. Mindell View less > Part II - Street Power And Politics 10. Introduction to History Bruce & Donald Appleyard View less > 11. Original, Pre 1980 History Bruce & Donald Appleyard 12. Contemporary History Bruce Appleyard View less > 13. Early Street Battles of Britain Donald & Bruce Appleyard 14. Early Street Battles of the SF Bay Area Donald & Bruce Appleyard 15. Street Fights for Livability, Health, and Humanity: Power and Politics Donald & Bruce Appleyard 16. The Power and Politics of the Street Bruce & Donald Appleyard Part III -The Promise Of Our Streets: Principles, Processes, Prescriptions And The "Art" Of Street Re-Envisioning And Redesign 17. Toward an Ethical Livability for Street Empathy, Equity & Justice Bruce Appleyard View less > 18. A Charter for Humane & Equitable Streets: A Statement of Principles, Strategies, Goals, Objectives, and Tactics to Realize the Promise of the Ideal Street Bruce & Donald Appleyard with David Lenson and William Riggs 19. PROCESSES AND PRINCIPLES FOR CREATING LIVABLE & COMPLETE STREETS AND COMMUNITIES Bruce Appleyard View less > 20. Tools, Rules, and Techniques Bruce Appleyard View less > 21. Realizing the promise of our streets: The Generation, Articulation and Communication of Alternatives Bruce Appleyard View less > Part IV: The Challenge And Future For Of Our Streets 22. Streets Can Kill Cities: Third World Beware Donald & Bruce Appleyard
Description Livable Streets 2.0 offers a thorough examination of the struggle between automobiles, residents, pedestrians and other users of streets, along with evidence-based, practical strategies for redesigning city street networks that support urban livability. In 1981, when Donald Appleyard’s Livable Streets was published, it was globally recognized as a groundbreaking work, one of the most influential urban design books of its time. Unfortunately, he was killed a year later by a speeding drunk driver. This latest update, Livable Streets 2.0, revisited by his son Bruce, updates on the topic with the latest research, new case studies and best practices for creating more livable streets. Table of Contents Part I - Street Conflict: Living With Traffic 1. Three Streets in San Francisco Donald & Bruce Appleyard View less > 2. The Ecology of the Street Donald & Bruce Appleyard View less > 3. Street Images, Values, and Problems Donald & Bruce Appleyard View less > 4. Intrusion, Disruption, and Problems Donald & Bruce Appleyard View less > 5. Traffic, Streets, Improvements, and Income Levels -- A Summary Donald & Bruce Appleyard View less > 6. The Vulnerable Groups Donald & Bruce Appleyard View less > 7. The Meaning of Livable and Complete Streets to Schoolchildren Bruce Appleyard View less > 8. The Human Scale Relationships of Traffic, Street Livability, Health, & Equity: A Review of Determinants and Barriers to Physical, Mental, and Social Health Bruce Appleyard, View less > 9. Cars, conflict and community severance Laura Vaughan, Paulo R. Anciaes, Jennifer S. Mindell View less > Part II - Street Power And Politics 10. Introduction to History Bruce & Donald Appleyard View less > 11. Original, Pre 1980 History Bruce & Donald Appleyard 12. Contemporary History Bruce Appleyard View less > 13. Early Street Battles of Britain Donald & Bruce Appleyard 14. Early Street Battles of the SF Bay Area Donald & Bruce Appleyard 15. Street Fights for Livability, Health, and Humanity: Power and Politics Donald & Bruce Appleyard 16. The Power and Politics of the Street Bruce & Donald Appleyard Part III -The Promise Of Our Streets: Principles, Processes, Prescriptions And The "Art" Of Street Re-Envisioning And Redesign 17. Toward an Ethical Livability for Street Empathy, Equity & Justice Bruce Appleyard View less > 18. A Charter for Humane & Equitable Streets: A Statement of Principles, Strategies, Goals, Objectives, and Tactics to Realize the Promise of the Ideal Street Bruce & Donald Appleyard with David Lenson and William Riggs 19. PROCESSES AND PRINCIPLES FOR CREATING LIVABLE & COMPLETE STREETS AND COMMUNITIES Bruce Appleyard View less > 20. Tools, Rules, and Techniques Bruce Appleyard View less > 21. Realizing the promise of our streets: The Generation, Articulation and Communication of Alternatives Bruce Appleyard View less > Part IV: The Challenge And Future For Of Our Streets 22. Streets Can Kill Cities: Third World Beware Donald & Bruce Appleyard