Abstract

Sustainable New Towns and Transportation Planning; Reflection of A Case Study

Highlights

  • Imagine you live in a developing region there the population is growing rapidly and there is a demand for more urban neighborhoods

  • To investigate the hypothesis of how much the traffic network contributes to sustainable development of the region we argue the profitability in terms of security and sustainability

  • This paper states that the regional transportation corridors and urban traffic infrastructure networks make new towns sustainable and functional in Iran and similar regions in the world

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Introduction

Imagine you live in a developing region there the population is growing rapidly and there is a demand for more urban neighborhoods. You must build new homes and towns for emergency without the necessary urban and regional traffic networks. You believe that your city needs modern urban and regional transportation networks to breath do you not? Many new towns failed to be attractive enough to accommodate the planned number of people. Lacking of well-designed and functional urban infrastructure, traffic networks are one of the leading factors causing the stoppage. The lack of traffic and transportation networks in the new towns caused problems for their inhabitants and declined the people’s willingness to live in the new towns. The new towns lack regional corridors to connect them to neighboring cities and communities. My hypothesis is that new towns without including urban traffic infrastructures and regional transportation networks will not enable us to settle the people successfully

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