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Levine, Grengs, and Merlin marshal a compelling case to shift to accessibility-oriented planning, providing much needed conceptual clarity as to what accessibility is and is not. But their book also represents a major step toward transforming accessibility from a vaguely defined aspiration into concrete measures that can guide planning decisions. ¿ Journal of the American Planning Association
AcknowledgmentsList of AbbreviationsIntroduction: The Accessibility Shift1. What Is Transportation For?2. Evolution of the Accessibility Concept3. Accessibility in Everyday Planning4. Accessibility and Urban Form5. The Special Case of Public-Transport Accessibility6. Accessibility in Social-Equity Evaluation7. Nonwork AccessibilityConclusion: Envisioning the Accessibility Shift