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Robin Hickman publishes new book called 'Transport, Climate Change and the City'
Robin Hickman publishes new book called 'Transport, Climate Change and the City'. 28 January 2014. Transport, Climate Change and the City, co-authored by Prof.David Banister and The Bartlett School of Planning's Dr. Rob Hickman, seeks to develop…
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Sustainable Mobility in London and Oxford
Sustainable Mobility in London and Oxford. 29 August 2013. BSP's Dr Robin Hickman and Prof. Sir Peter Hall have jointly published an article with the University of Oxford's Prof. David Banister called Planning more for sustainable mobility, in…
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BSP advise on Intermodal Interchange Hub design in China
BSP advise on Intermodal Interchange Hub design in China. 17 July 2013. Robin Hickman and Chia-Lin Chen toured a series of intermodal interchange hubs in China from 30 June-5 July, using the high speed rail network, as part of a study for the Asian…
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Prof John Tomaney gives evidence to the HS2 Parliamentary Committee
Prof John Tomaney gives evidence to the HS2 Parliamentary Committee. 17 July 2013. Planning Professor John Tomaney gave evidence to the Parliamentary Committee on High Speed Rail 2 on Tuesday 9th July 2013. Prof. Tomaney's findings focused on…
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The Bartlett School of Planning launch S-MAP 2030 North West
The Bartlett School of Planning has launched S-MAP 2030 North West - an action plan for seamless mobility in the North West of England.…
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Different conclusions on the HS2 debate
Different conclusions on the HS2 debate. 4 February 2013. Professor Sir Peter Hall and PhD Candidate Chia-Lin Chen from The Bartlett School of Planning have contributed to the debate of HS2 in a letter to the Guardian, highlighting an acute dilemma…
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Evidence suggests that London will benefit from the HS2 line at the expense of the regions
Evidence suggests that London will benefit from the HS2 line at the expense of the regions. 30 January 2013. Prof John Tomaney from The Bartlett School of Planning has challenged the Government’s argument that the HS2 would reduce regional…
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Original planners behind London’s orbital railway welcome its completion
Original planners behind London’s orbital railway welcome its completion. 6 December 2012. Professor Sir Peter Hall and Michael Edwards, from the Bartlett School of Planning have welcomed the completion of the final section of London’s orbital…
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Bartlett staff contributes to French and British Planning Studies Group
Bartlett staff contributes to French and British Planning Studies Group. 5 December 2012. Professor Michael Hebbert and PhD Candidate Chia-Lin Chen of the Bartlett School of Planning attended a 2-day seminar on rail and urban development from a…
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Transport Futures: Thinking the Unthinkable
Transport Futures: Thinking the Unthinkable. 4 September 2012. David Banister, Robin Hickman (2012), Transport Policy, online 20 August. It is becoming increasingly important to think about longer term possibilities and directions that are trend…
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