[sustran] The City Fix Blog - well worth a read
Paul Barter
paulbarter at nus.edu.sg
Wed Aug 6 17:47:10 JST 2008
I have nothing to do with the City Fix Blog, in case you think this
message is going to sound like an advertisement.
But I think it should be a "must read" for anyone interested in urban
transport policy in developing countries (the same focus as
sustran-discuss in other words). Even though it has been going since Jan
2007, I only found out about it a few months ago.
Check it out at http://thecityfix.com/. It is a group blog with varied
writers and was created by the folks at EMBARQ.
Some notable recent items there include:
* Why Is TransMilenio Still So Special?
<http://thecityfix.com/why-is-transmilenio-still-so-special/>
* Towards a Better BRT Taxonomy
<http://thecityfix.com/towards-a-better-brt-taxonomy/>
* The Amazing Egg Laying Wool Milk Sow
<http://thecityfix.com/the-amazing-egg-laying-wool-milk-sow/>
* A Look Inside Beijing's Subway
<http://thecityfix.com/a-look-inside-beijings-subway/>
* From Busway to BRT <http://thecityfix.com/from-busway-to-brt/>
Does anyone else have any suggestions for "must read" resources that are
right on target for sustran-discuss?
Paul
Paul A. Barter | Assistant Professor | LKY School of Public Policy
National University of Singapore | 469C Bukit Timah Road | Singapore
259772 |
Tel: +65-6516 3324 | Fax: +65-6778 1020 | paulbarter at nus.edu.sg |
http://www.spp.nus.edu.sg/Faculty_Paul_Barter.aspx
Policy issues in urban transport:
http://reinventingtransport.blogspot.com/
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