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Transport is the sector with the fastest growth of greenhouse gases emissions, both in developed and in developing countries, leading to adverse climate change impacts. As the experts disagree on the occurrence of these impacts, by applying the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), we have faced the...
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Based on data from broadly representative surveys among more than 1,400 citizens in Germany and Sweden, this paper empirically examines the support of different groups of climate-related (passenger) transport policy measures targeting vehicle use, public transport, air travel, and bicycle use....
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Without realizing the importance of soft infrastructure, hard infrastructure cannot ensure a significant impact on sustained economic development. Unfortunately, Central Asia and Caucasia regions have continued to rely on a physical development model that has resulted in generating revenue but...
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1.The development of Transport Infrastructure Systems -- 2. Göta kanal and the “canal-age” – the literature -- 3. Göta kanal – the major Swedish Canal – and an example of the Canal era - a brief introduction -- 4. Different perspectives on Göta kanal -- 5. Göta kanal and the iron...
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