The purpose of this report is to determine how coastal access has been analyzed from a transportation planning perspective. The prospect of improving this type of analysis is begun here with a critical review of seven transportation studies undertaken with local coastal planning programs in California. Coastal access programs have emphasized the legal aspects of access and have not investigated its transportation related implications. This report investigates the methodologies that can be used to address this concern and thereby broaden our understanding of the meaning of coastal access.
Coastal Access Analysis in California: An Assessment of Recreation Transportation Analysis in Coastal Planning
1981
90 pages
Report
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English
Strategic Analysis of Coastal and Inland Transportation
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