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PLANNING FOR A SUSTAINABLE EUROPE? - TU Berlin

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Printed Thursday, October 31, 2002<br />

Last amended on September 17, 2002<br />

CHAPTER 9<br />

Local Dimensions of Sustainability:<br />

A Case Study of the Budapest Ring Road M0<br />

9.1 Introduction: The Significance of the M0 Case Study.................................... 363<br />

9.2 Description of the M0 Including a Chronology of International Funding...... 364<br />

9.2.1 The Southern Section: An undisputed fait accompli?............................. 366<br />

9.2.2 The Northern Section: A heavily disputed fait accompli........................ 367<br />

9.2.3 The Eastern Section: A comparatively undisputed fait non-accompli?.. 368<br />

9.2.4 The Western Section and the M0 Bridge: New priorities from 2002..... 369<br />

9.3 Arguments For and Against the M0 Ring Road: A Typology........................ 370<br />

9.4 Local and International Protests Against the Northern Section of the M0..... 375<br />

9.5 Risk-rational Concerns: Is Brussels Co-financing Urban Sprawl in Budapest? 381<br />

9.5.5 Reexamining the impact of ring roads on travel & land use................... 383<br />

9.5.6 The role of the M0 in spurring ex-urban development in Budapest ....... 387<br />

9.5.7 The lack of integrated transport and land use decision-making ............. 392<br />

9.5.8 The EU as a partial accomplice in a problematic transformation........... 396<br />

9.6 Conclusions..................................................................................................... 397

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