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Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. Cities, their form, and accessibility 3. Sustainable transport planning and residential segregation at the city scale 4. Governance, mobility and the urban form 5. Emerging mobility technologies and transitions of urban space allocation in a Nordic governance context 6. Urban form and travel behaviour: The interplay with residential self-selection and residential dissonance 7. Making place in the car-dependent city 8. Active accessibility and transit-oriented development: connecting two sides of the same coin 9. Urban form and walkable environments 10. The potential for telecommuting to offer sustainable and resilient accessibility 11. School location, urban structure and accessibility 12. Built environment and health 13. Transport, access and health 14. Public transport equity outcomes through the lens of urban form 15. Urban expansion and mobility on the periphery in the global South 16. Who gains in a distance-based public transport fare scheme? Accessibility, urban form and equity implications in Santiago de Chile 17. Urban form and public transport design 18. Innovative financial mechanisms for transport infrastructure in time of crisis: The case of London Crossrail 19. Dispersion of agglomeration through high-speed rail in China 20. City logistics and the urban environment 21. Land use models and modelling