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Transportation in DUSP |
APPROACH TO TRANSPORTATION IN DUSP
- Integrative: Conducting coursework, practice, and research at DUSP and its program groups - City Design and Development, Housing and Community Economic Development, International Development, and Environmental Policy and Planning - and its other cross-cutting areas - Regional Planning and Urban Information Systems.
- Sustainable: Incorporating economic, social and environmental values, taking a multi-modal perspective, and understanding the fundamental relationship between transportation and the built environment.
- Multi-Scale: Planning, designing and developing interventions for neighborhoods, cities, regions, and mega-regions.
- Global: Working both domestically and across the world, extracting comparative lessons, to prepare students to work effectively in a range of contexts.
- Innovative and Practical: Deriving new ideas from fundamental theory to generate transportation solutions and ideas for the needs of today and tomorrow.