Author: Edward Ward
Published: 2003
This report integrates the findings of several individual reports from the
Transportation and Regional Growth
Study (TRGS) into a comprehensive “systems thinking perspective”
on the Twin Cities’ transportation and land use system. The document
explores the findings and rationale in TRGS reports by principal investigators
John Adams, Gary Barnes, Gary Davis, David Anderson, Gerard McCullough, Barry
Ryan, Thomas F. Stinson, Lance Neckar, Barbara Lukermann, and Thomas Scott.
The purpose of this report is to generate new insights that are valuable to
policy makers and to surface the systemic assumptions underlying the research
of the principal investigators. The results of the principal investigators’
reports are summarized in three pages of nuggets, while the author of this
document suggests several of his own key findings, principally the recommendation
that all of the key variables in the Twin Cities land use and transportation
system should be measured, monitored, and routinely communicated to the public
and governmental policy makers. This integration report shows what those key
variables are and presents a rich hypothesis on how they are causally related
to each other.
View or download this report (PDF document; 146 pages; 1.8 MB)
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