Scheelhaase, Klaus2006-03-102006-03-102006-03-10https://hdl.handle.net/1920/553Presentation: photocopied, 11" x 8.5" (29.7 cm x 21.6 cm)The Impact of Energy Availability on City Traffic and Development, prepared by Klaus Scheelhaase, presented at the 4th Annual Conference of the International New Towns Association (INTA), October 6-14, 1980. This paper traces the historical development of the city center as the intellectual, economic, and cultural center of a region and its relationship to its citizens as traffic patterns change over time. The sections include Analysis of defects; Possible Solutions; Analysis of energy economics of transportation systems; Areas of operation of the transportation system; and summary. Many of the solutions offered advocate public transportation and greater pedestrian access. Three graphics accompany the report as visual aides. Planned Community Archives Collection, 421.04.7476571 bytesapplication/pdfenInternational New Towns Association (INTA)City centersTrafficTransportationPublic transportationPedestriansPresentation: Klaus Scheelhaase, October 6-14, 1980Presentation