[sustran] World Transport Policy & Practice Volume 8, Numbers 3 & 4,
2002 available for download
Pascal Desmond
pascaldesmond at eircom.net
Fri Feb 7 02:56:43 JST 2003
Hello
Lancaster & Paris, Tuesday, February 4, 2003
Volume 8, Number 3, 2002 & Volume 8, Number 4, 2002 of World
Transport Policy & Practice, a quarterly journal edited by Professor
John Whitelegg, is now available at
http://users.macunlimited.net/pascaldesmond/
Volume 8, Number 3, 2002 is a special issue focussing on some of the
work of the Institute for Sustainability & Technology Policy at
Murdoch University in Western Australia. The ISTP has a very strong
research focus and this is exemplified by the two articles in this
issue. These highlight the results of the Millennium Cities Database
for Sustainable Transport and the International Sourcebook of
Automobile Dependence in Cities. These publications have added
substantially to our understanding of complex subjects and
contributed greatly to the transport debate.
Contents of Volume 8, Number 3, 2002:
Urban transport patterns in a global sample of cities & their
linkages to transport infrastructure, land use, economics &
environment
Jeff Kenworthy & Felix Laube
Travel Demand Management: The potential for enhancing urban rail
opportunities & reducing automobile dependence in cities
Jeff Kenworthy & Felix Laube
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Contents of Volume 8, Number 4, 2002:
Improving mobility & access for the off-road rural poor through
Intermediate Means of Transport
Gina Porter
Unprofitable rural bus services: Market structure & tender prices
since Deregulation
Robert John Langridge
Driver road rule knowledge & attitudes towards cyclists Chris Rissel,
Fiona Campbell, Bruce Ashley & Lisa Jackson
Household-focused travel behaviour change initiatives - Critical new
tools in Travel Demand Management
Alan Perkins
U.K. Regional Air Services Consultations: a summary of & commentary
on the RASCO Reference Case
Paul Upham
Had enough of Auto-dominance yet?
Jerry Schneider
Emerging Innovative Transit Systems: A sceptical view
Mayer Hillman
A challenge for the imagination: How will ubiquitous wireless change cars?
Graham Seibert
Another deluded car fanatic. Reply to 'A challenge for the
imagination: How will ubiquitous wireless change cars?'
Robert Davis
Author & Title Index to Volume 8, 2002
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The Journal is free of charge as Adobe Acrobat PDF files. This policy
of free distribution is intended to help the Journal reach a wider
readership, encompassing advocates and activists, as well as
academics and advisers.
It is envisaged that both issues available at this internet site will
move to their usual home at http://wtransport.org/ before Easter
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World Transport Policy & Practice,
ISSN 1352-7614
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