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Studies on mobility and the organisation of transport do not usually take sufficient account of short-distance travel: journeys made on foot, by bicycle or by "people movers". When designing urban areas, planners underestimate the number of trips made by foot and the scope for non-motorised...
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. But why does Europe favour such separation? What are the expected consequences? What does it mean in practice? What are …
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In view of the growing congestion of inland transport infrastructure, both road and rail, short sea shipping clearly warrants consideration as a valuable alternative. It is, in fact, a branch of transport activity that has attracted little attention, so its potential is still to be assessed....
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accordingly. What problems will arise if the regions of Central and Eastern Europe, where investment requirements are considerable …
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