Entrepreneurial Transit and Urban Regeneration: The Entrepreneurial Rail Revival, Transit Activated Corridors and Trackless Trams
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Open access
Authors
Davies-Slate, Sebastian
Date
2020Supervisor
Peter Newman
Mike Mouritz
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Humanities
School
School of Design and the Built Environment
Collection
Abstract
This research investigates entrepreneurial approaches to transit development and emerging transit technologies, and their potential to regenerate cities, foster economic development, relieve pressure on public budgets and reduce our environmental impact.
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