Human Transit: How Clearer Thinking about Public Transit Can Enrich Our Communities and Our Lives

Author:   Jarrett Walker
Publisher:   Island Press
Edition:   3rd None ed.
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9781597269711


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   16 December 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jarrett Walker
Publisher:   Island Press
Imprint:   Shearwater Books,US
Edition:   3rd None ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781597269711


ISBN 10:   1597269719
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   16 December 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Jarrett Walker pulls transit out of its specialist silo and treats it in layman's terms, as an embodiment of shared values and a partial answer to the vital question 'what kind of city do you want?' Human Transit is an engrossing narrative that explains the real choices that informed citizens need to make. --Ken Greenberg author of Walking Home: the Life and Lessons of a City Builder


This book gives professionals, pundits and the citizenry the tools to have conversations that lead to real solutions rather than confrontations. --Terry Lee-Williams Transport and Access Manager, City of Sydney, Australia


Human Transit is well organized with short chapters and clear diagrams to illustrate some of the more complex concepts ... Walker does a good job of avoiding transportation planning jargon and makes careful choices about terminology... His writing style makes it easy to understand types of running ways, the reasons agencies are concerned about farebox returns, and the benefits of new technologies such as Smartcards. --Journal of Planning Education and Research Once in a while, a book comes along that summarizes most of what's important about a particular subject, and it does so in a way that's lucid and effortless. One such book is Jarrett Walker's Human Transit...This is an easy read. You can go through the whole book in a few hours. That makes its lessons more likely to be absorbed. Human Transit will serve you well as a source you can turn to for reference in the future. It will also make you a better new urbanist. --Better Cities & Towns Human Transit... presents itself as a sort of Public Transportation for Dummies, explaining in abstract, but remarkably clear, terms the logic that governs public transit systems and the choices--some technical, some ethical--that transit planners and operators make. --California Planning & Development Report Walker...has produced a well-written, totally nonpolemical, very readable book describing the many tradeoffs to be considered in meeting local goals for providing transit service. --Choice Human Transit is a choice addition for any social issues or urban development collection. --Midwest Book Review Walker takes complicated and often technical subjects and presents them to the reader in layman's terms. --Urban Review STL Walker leads the reader through these intricate considerations with dexterity and thoroughness. --Planning It's difficult to categorize Jarrett Walker's excellent new book, Human Transit. It's not quite for a popular audience, though it's written with engaging ease. It's not for academics, though it's as thorough as most published research and far more approachable. It's not strictly for a policy audience, though it's fresh grist for any transit wonk's mill. Its closest literary cousin may be a good language book, for it feels capable of teaching anyone, beginner or beyond, to speak Transit more fluently. --Atlantic Cities Human Transit provides practical guidance for urban public transit system development in prose that is clear and entertaining without being simplistic. This book should be useful to anybody involved in public transit planning, design, or advocacy. --Todd Litman, Victoria Transport Policy Institute Jarrett Walker pulls transit out of its specialist silo and treats it in layman's terms, as an embodiment of shared values and a partial answer to the vital question 'what kind of city do you want?' Human Transit is an engrossing narrative that explains the real choices that informed citizens need to make. --Ken Greenberg, author of Walking Home: the Life and Lessons of a City Builder This book gives professionals, pundits and the citizenry the tools to have conversations that lead to real solutions rather than confrontations. --Terry Lee-Williams, Transport and Access Manager, City of Sydney, Australia Intelligent, refreshing, balanced and richly mindful of the unique settings of individual communities. --Douglas MacDonald, former Secretary, Washington State Department of Transportation


Human Transit is well organized with short chapters and clear diagrams to illustrate some of the more complex concepts ... Walker does a good job of avoiding transportation planning jargon and makes careful choices about terminology... His writing style makes it easy to understand types of running ways, the reasons agencies are concerned about farebox returns, and the benefits of new technologies such as Smartcards. --Journal of Planning Education and Research Once in a while, a book comes along that summarizes most of what's important about a particular subject, and it does so in a way that's lucid and effortless. One such book is Jarrett Walker's Human Transit...This is an easy read. You can go through the whole book in a few hours. That makes its lessons more likely to be absorbed. Human Transit will serve you well as a source you can turn to for reference in the future. It will also make you a better new urbanist. --Better Cities & Towns Human Transit... presents itself as a sort of Public Transportation for Dummies, explaining in abstract, but remarkably clear, terms the logic that governs public transit systems and the choices--some technical, some ethical--that transit planners and operators make. --California Planning & Development Report Walker takes complicated and often technical subjects and presents them to the reader in layman's terms. --Urban Review STL Walker...has produced a well-written, totally nonpolemical, very readable book describing the many tradeoffs to be considered in meeting local goals for providing transit service. --Choice Walker leads the reader through these intricate considerations with dexterity and thoroughness. --Planning Human Transit is a choice addition for any social issues or urban development collection. --Midwest Book Review It's difficult to categorize Jarrett Walker's excellent new book, Human Transit. It's not quite for a popular audience, though it's written with engaging ease. It's not for academics, though it's as thorough as most published research and far more approachable. It's not strictly for a policy audience, though it's fresh grist for any transit wonk's mill. Its closest literary cousin may be a good language book, for it feels capable of teaching anyone, beginner or beyond, to speak Transit more fluently. --Atlantic Cities Jarrett Walker pulls transit out of its specialist silo and treats it in layman's terms, as an embodiment of shared values and a partial answer to the vital question 'what kind of city do you want?' Human Transit is an engrossing narrative that explains the real choices that informed citizens need to make. --Ken Greenberg, author of Walking Home: the Life and Lessons of a City Builder This book gives professionals, pundits and the citizenry the tools to have conversations that lead to real solutions rather than confrontations. --Terry Lee-Williams, Transport and Access Manager, City of Sydney, Australia Human Transit provides practical guidance for urban public transit system development in prose that is clear and entertaining without being simplistic. This book should be useful to anybody involved in public transit planning, design, or advocacy. --Todd Litman, Victoria Transport Policy Institute Intelligent, refreshing, balanced and richly mindful of the unique settings of individual communities. --Douglas MacDonald, former Secretary, Washington State Department of Transportation


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Jarrett Walker is a transit consultant who has been designing public transportation systems in the United States and abroad for more than twenty years. He is currently a principal consultant at MRCagney

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