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{{publication record |title= Promoting sustainable transport through planning |subtitle= Planning for the Climate Crisis: A guide for local authorities |summary= "To support ambitious emissions reduction targets, new development must deliver well designed places that are compact, complete and well connected, and offer pleasant environments for people to walk, cycle and take public transport" |campaign= |series= |project= |date= Date December 2025‎ |publisher= Publisher Town and Country Planning AssociationPublisher Royal Town Planning Institute‎ |authors= |keywords= Keyword Active travelKeyword BusesKeyword CyclingKeyword [[Walking} Keyword PlanningKeyword Transport planning‎ ]]‎[[Category:Walking} Keyword PlanningKeyword Transport planning‎ ]]


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