@article {Bartholomew:July 2007:0049-4488:397, author = "Bartholomew, Keith", title = "Land use-transportation scenario planning: promise and reality", journal = "Transportation", volume = "34", year = "July 2007", abstract = "Land use-transportation scenario planning has become increasingly common in regional and sub-regional planning processes. The technique promises to provide citizens with opportunities to engage in constructive dialogue about the future of their communities, and to serve as a basis for assertive action to direct the course of that future. This study reviews 80 scenario planning projects from more than 50 U.S. metropolitan areas. The analysis reveals important gaps in the practice of scenario planning—particularly in the areas of public participation, methodology, and institutional structures—and recent efforts to address the shortcomings.", pages = "397-412(16)", url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/klu/port/2007/00000034/00000004/00009108" doi = "doi:10.1007/s11116-006-9108-2" }