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- World Streets This Week: Edition of 2 May 2011 (via World Streets (Time out while we regroup))
- Kaohsiung 2010 Papers: Employer Share/Transport
- Gender, Economic Integration and Cross-Border Infrastructure Development (via World Streets / Open Edition)
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- Why Africa Streets is necessary
- Velo-City Global 2010 Conference opens in Copenhagen (via World Streets / Open Edition)
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World Streets This Week: Edition of 2 May 2011 (via World Streets (Time out while we regroup))
– – – > Click here to download Weekly Edition of 2 May 2011 Another busy week on World Streets, with contributions coming in from the StreetFilms media group in New York on parking strategies, on city cycling and empowerment … Continue reading
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Gender, Economic Integration and Cross-Border Infrastructure Development (via World Streets / Open Edition)
We do not often provide coverage of conferences and their output, however World Streets is strongly committed to the concept of taking women's needs as the prime target, the defining metric of transport policy and practice in cities and in … Continue reading
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Velo-City Global 2010 Conference opens in Copenhagen (via World Streets / Open Edition)
From Morten Lange, Reykjavík on his way to VeloCity 2010. Tomorrow, Tuesday 22 June, the 2010 Velo-City Global Conference opens in Copenhagen, and will last for 4 days. I can warmly recommend taking a look at the program and abstracts … Continue reading
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Essential transport guidelines for World Cup travel
The 2010 Local Organising Committee has issued comprehensive transport guidelines and other important information for the thousands of fans who will be attending matches during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Each host city has developed an integrated match day transport … Continue reading
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Children, Transport and Mobility in Africa: Sharing experiences from Ghana, Malawi and South Africa
2010 is the Year of Africa on World Streets, and here you have the first of what we intend will develop into an engaging series of articles, ideas and information on problems, attitudes, responses, barriers and the ingenious work-arounds that … Continue reading
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ACET website relaunched
ACET website relaunched By editor | Published: May 27, 2010 The ACET website has been substantially revised. In addition to the new look and navigation options, you’ll also find details of our research projects, some of which are new to … Continue reading
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