Why did the Norwegian experiment with “sustainable towns” fail?
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https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.td.v8i1.4770Nøgleord:
sustainable towns, Co-operation government and city authority, less cars and more environmentally friendly modes, planning theory and marketResumé
This paper addresses the question: Why did the Norwegian experiment with “sustainable towns” fail? Both the Government and the five appointed “sustainable towns” (ST) made a strong effort to succeed and the best planning expertise were available as advisers? The Government evaluation reports, the town reports and an earlier study by the author “Kristiansand 1945-1995. An analysis of planning, implementation and results.” are the main data sources for this article.
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31-12-2001
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Langeland, A. (2001). Why did the Norwegian experiment with “sustainable towns” fail?. Artikler Fra Trafikdage På Aalborg Universitet, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.td.v8i1.4770
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Trafikpolitik og organisation – Klima og planlægning