- John Roberts (urban planner)
John Roberts (19?? - 1992) was founder of TEST Transport & Environment Studies consultancy,
London .Publications
* TEST paper: A comment on transport policy In Britain, John Roberts, Transport and Environment Studies (TEST), DOI: 10.1080/02697459208722845, Planning Practice and Research, Volume 7, Issue 2 Summer 1992 , pages 29 - 32
* The economic case for green modes, Roberts, J, In: The greening of urban transport: planning for walking and cycling in Western cities, Tolley, R (ed). Chapter 2. London: Belhaven Press
* User friendly Cities What Britain can learn from Mainland Europe UK, John Roberts, TEST (Transport and Environment Studies), 1989
* DIY outlets: in or out of town?, John Roberts, Sarah Wenden, International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, 1984, Volume: 12, Issue: 6, Page: 47 - 52, DOI: 10.1108/eb018255, Publisher: MCB UP Ltd
* Pedestrian Precincts in Britain, John Roberts, Transport and Environment Studies (1981)
* Buses and pedestrian areas: a report for London Transport, by John Roberts of Transport & Environment Studies, Publisher: London : London Transport, 1981., ISBN: 0853291101
* Europe 1990: Patterns of Environmental Protection and Planning, John Elkington and John Roberts, for Hudson Research Europe, Paris, 1978
* The Impact of Traffic Policies in Singapore: The Impact of Traffic Policies on Pedestrians, McGlynn, R.F. and John Roberts. 1977, Traffic Engineering and Control 18: 299-302.
* The Impact of Traffic Policies in Singapore: Attitudes to Traffic Policies in Singapore, McGlynn, R.F. and John Roberts. 1977. Traffic Engineering and Control 18: 357-361.
* The Pedestrian: Planning and Research, John Elkington, Roger McGlynn and John Roberts, Transport and Environment Studies (TEST), London., 1976, ISBN 090554501XExternal links
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE6DE1630F931A35756C0A967958260 DESIGN NOTEBOOK; Rebellion Spreads for Walkable Cities ]
* [http://www.dpi.wa.gov.au/mediaFiles/walking_21centconf01keypaper_tolley.pdf Walking - The Bottom Line]
* [http://davidpritchard.org/sustrans/Rob89/index.html Notes on Roberts, Quality Streets: How traditional urban centres benefit from traffic calming, david pritchard. bibliography]
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