[sustran] World Transport Policy & Practice -- 7.4 -- quarterly
announcement
Pascal Desmond
pascal at mail.gn.apc.org
Mon Feb 11 04:52:18 JST 2002
Lancaster & Paris
February 2002
World Transport Policy & Practice, a quarterly journal edited by
Professor John Whitelegg, is available free of charge as Adobe Acrobat(TM)
PDF files on the internet at [http://www.ecoplan.org/wtpp/wt_index.htm].
This will help it to reach a wider readership, encompassing advocates and
activists as well as academics and advisers.
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Contents of Volume 7, Number 4, 2001:
Editorial
Rough Crossing
The headloading & footpath economy - walking in Sub-Saharan Africa
John Howe
Pedestrian infrastructure in the city transport system: a case study of Delhi
Geetam Tiwari
Copenhagen on foot: thirty years of planning & development
Lars Gemzoe
Making pedestrian facilities more usable & safer for all
Barbara McMillen
Walking & health: making the links
Nick Cavill
Prioritising policy & practice to favour walking
Mayer Hillman
Unfulfilled aspirations: a review of the Select Committee Report on
Walking in Towns and Cities in Britain
Rodney Tolley
A traveller in time: Understanding deterrents to walking to work
Rachel Goodman
Deconstructing the future: assessing new initiatives in transport,
including demand management & walking
Ian Ker
Increasing walking trips through TravelSmart® Individualised Marketing
Bruce James & Werner Brög
Locking in the pedestrian? The privatised streets of gated communities
Matthew Burke & Christian Sebaly
The role of public policies in promoting the safety, convenience &
popularity of bicycling
John Pucher
Letter in response to the special issue on cycling, Volume 7, Number 3 (2001)
John Street
Author & Title Index to Volume 7, 2001
Notes for contributors
World Transport Policy & Practice
ISSN 1352-7614
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