Examples of good practice in transport planning and management exist in the UK and around the world.
The Cheonggyecheon Restoration Project created a 5.8km landscaped green pathway that runs alongside the revitalised Cheonggyecheon stream in Seoul, South Korea.
Tags: green infrastructure, public space, transport, water, cities and towns
A Brazilian city of 1.6 million where 75 per cent of commuters use public transport. The bus system is financially self-sufficient service that has been achieved through strong public and private sector partnership.
Tags: transport, cities and towns
A new district in Stockholm which uses a community energy system and a vacuum waste system amongst other environmental innovations.
Tags: energy, transport, waste, cities and towns, neighbourhoods
The London congestion charge scheme is the most well known road pricing scheme in the UK and was introduced in 2003.
Tags: transport, cities and towns
The future of Augustenborg was turned around by exemplary environmental adaptation.
Tags: energy, green infrastructure, public space, transport, waste, water, neighbourhoods
Portland is a top-rated American sustainable city which is friendly, sustainable, accessible and leads the way in green initiatives. It offers excellent examples of encouraging cycling, designing public space to cope with climate change and providing leadership for sustainable urban development.
Tags: public space, transport, water, cities and towns
The legacy of the Sydney Olympic Games shows world-class sustainable design and management.
Tags: energy, public space, transport, waste, water, neighbourhoods
CABE has led a series of events on street design and has reviewed streetscape design practice in ten good examples of streets and spaces in the UK at a site scale.
Tags: public space, transport, cities and towns, neighbourhoods
Sustainable urban growth in New Zealand’s first eco city.
Tags: energy, green infrastructure, public space, transport, waste, water, cities and towns
CABE and Urban Practitioners
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