[sustran] Re: Fw: Int'l Sourcebook of Automobile Dependence in Cities

Sujit Patwardhan sujit at vsnl.com
Fri Oct 1 04:31:01 JST 2004


30 September 2004


Dear Eric,
Hope this is only a problem caused by the jpg/gif image but the title in 
the visual says: Automobile Dependence in Cities while the large text says 
"Automobile Independence"
Regards,
--
Sujit









At 11:42 PM 9/30/2004, you wrote:



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>From: University Press of Colorado <info at upcolorado.com>
>Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:11:27 -0600
>To: <info at upcolorado.com>
>Subject: Int'l Sourcebook of Automobile Dependence in Cities
>
>The University Press of Colorado is pleased to offer the following special 
>price
>
>For more information or to place an order, click on the title below or 
>visit us at www.upcolorado.com <http://www.upcolorado.com> 
><http://www.upcolorado.com>
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><http://www.upcolorado.com/bookdetail.asp?isbn=0-87081-523-7> 
><http://www.upcolorado.com/bookdetail.asp?isbn=0-87081-523-7>
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>Regular Price: $125.00
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><http://www.upcolorado.com/bookdetail.asp?isbn=0-87081-523-7> 
><http://www.upcolorado.com/bookdetail.asp?isbn=0-87081-523-7>
>Hardcover, 720 pages, 130 color maps, 38 color  illustrations
>An  International Sourcebook of Automobile Independence in 
>Cities,  1960-1990 
><http://www.upcolorado.com/bookdetail.asp?isbn=0-87081-523-7> 
><http://www.upcolorado.com/bookdetail.asp?isbn=0-87081-523-7>
>by Jeffrey R. Kenworthy and Felix  B. Laube
>
>A comprehensive digest of urban data about land  use, transportation, and 
>energy use, An International Sourcebook of  Automobile Independence in 
>Cities, 1960-1990, provides government  agencies, consulting firms, 
>academics, and community and conservation  groups with the kind of 
>detailed information they need to improve their  planning, teaching, and 
>researching in these fields. The book sets out  detailed data on land use, 
>private and public transportation, energy,  environment, and economics in 
>forty-six metropolitan areas in the United  States, Australia, Canada, 
>Western Europe, and Asia over four decades.
>
>
>Each city represented has its  own set of color maps showing the various 
>territorial boundaries and shape  of the metropolitan area, the urbanized 
>areas of the region, the freeway  system and all the fixed track rail and 
>bus transit systems. Theses  maps--together with the detailed data, 
>correlation analyses between city  characteristics, and key trends between 
>1980 and 1990--make the book an  essential tool for policy development, 
>presentations, teaching, and  further research.
>
>
>The cities covered are: Boston,  Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los 
>Angeles, New York, Phoenix,  Portland, Sacramento, San Diego, San 
>Francisco, Washington (U.S.);  Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, 
>Perth, Sydney (Australia);  Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, 
>Vancouver, Winnipeg  (Canada); Amsterdam, Brussels, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, 
>Hamburg, London,  Munich, Paris, Stockholm, Vienna, Zurich (Europe); Hong 
>Kong, Singapore,  Tokyo (wealthy Asian cities); Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala 
>Lumpur, Manila,  Seoul, Surabaya (developing Asian cities).
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Sujit Patwardhan
sujit at vsnl.com 
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