[sustran] FW: CD-Rom Urban Transport in Africa

Paul Barter geobpa at nus.edu.sg
Fri Mar 23 19:04:53 JST 2001


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Jeroen van Alphen
Sent: Friday, 23 March 2001 4:43
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Subject: CD-Rom Urban Transport in Africa


Dear List members,

I am delighted to inform you that the proceedings of the special session on
urban transport in Africa organised by INTA at the occasion of Africities
2000 in Windhoek, Namibia is now available on CD-Rom.

TABLE OF CONTENT OF THE CD-ROM:
1 The Context and the Challenges
* Introduction by H. Chabert, President INTA
2. Conception, Development or Re-engineering of Urban Transport Systems
* Durban Collective Transport Policy by O. Mlaba
* Case Study of the Greater Cape Metropolitan Area by M. Mazaza
* Transport urbain politique globale et partenariat public-privé by P.
Bernard
3. Partnership for Urban Transport Systems
* Federal Transit in the U.S. by J.W. Spencer
* Le partenariat public/privé dans les transport urbain by C. Barbieux
* The Public/Private Partnership in Urban Transport by C. Barbieux
* Place et rôle du banquier, financier des transports publics by M. Oudor
4. Service Constraints on the Conception of the Rolling Stock
* A Manufacturer's Point of View by B. Hatt
5. Exploitation and Management of Networks
* Urban Planning and the Transport Challenge by P. Mollet
* Gestion publique d'un réseau de transport en commun: le cas de Tunis by S.
Sagaama et P. Pavy
6. Conclusions
* Recommendations by M. Sudarskis

The price of the CD-Rom is 15 Euro + postage and packaging. It can be
ordered at the below address.

Mobility and urban transport policy is one of the priority areas of INTA and
on 13 to 16 May in Paris, in co-operation with the Paris Transport Authority
(RATP), we organise a major conference on the City response to new demands
for mobility. The debate and the good practices presented in Paris will
certainly constitute a useful follow up of the Africities conference.
Further information can be obtained from
http://www.inta-aivn.org/20-activities/city-response.htm.

INTA is the international network that encourages the exchange of
information, experience and best practices on urban development and renewal
across the world. INTA's missions are:
* to contribute to the world debate on urban development and regeneration;
* to shape appropriate public and private sector policies for urban and
regional development;
* to promote public private partnerships on urban issues.

Jeroen van Alphen
Project Coordinator

INTA - the international network for urban development
Nassau Dillenburgstraat 44
2596 AE Den Haag
The Netherlands
Fax: 31-70-324 4526
intainfo at inta-net.org
http://www.inta-net.org

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