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Title NEW TRAFFIC: NEW NEIGHBOURS. TRAFFIC AND SEGREGATION IN OSLO INNER EAST

NY TRAFIKK: NYE NABOER. TRAFIKK OG SEGREGASJON I OSLO INDRE OST
Accession No 00969256
Authors Bjornskau, T
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Norwegian Institute of Transport Economics information
Publication Date   20030500
Description 64 p.
Languages English
Abstract The report shows that traffic changes may trigger relocation processes, and that such processes may be self-reinforcing. Data from five areas in inner Oslo East, with road traffic developments during the 1990s, show that Norwegians with children moved out of, and foreigners with children moved into areas that experienced traffic increases. There was an opposite tendency in one of two areas with traffic decrease. In addition, areas with traffic increase, exhibited a poorer development in living conditions that areas with trffic decrease. The results show that traffic change may trigger a process towards segregation, and that it can take place on low geographical levels.
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Text in Norwegian; summary in English.
TRT Terms Land use planning information; Population density information; Segregation (Aggregates) information; Sustainable development information; Traffic volume information; Urban growth information
Subject Areas H12 PLANNING; H15 SOCIOECONOMICS
ISBN 8248003493
Report Number TOI-652/2003
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Order Number: PB2004-102124
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