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Sustainable Transport is ITDP’s annual publication that provides in-depth examination of worldwide transportation practices, showcases replicable alternatives, and highlights the efforts of sustainable transport advocates. Copies of Sustainable Transport are sent to ITDP project partners and funding organizations, and to individuals who support ITDP with a donation of US$ 25 or more annually.

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Issue 21

22 Jan 2010

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Letter from the Executive Director: Our Cities, Ourselves • Janmarg: The People’s Way • Bajajis Come to Tanzania • Streets for People: New York’s Bold New Pedestrian Spaces • Rea Vaya: We Are Going • China’s Cities at a Crossroads • Bike-Sharing Goes Viral • Going Back to Cali • The Future is on the Surface: Curitiba Opens the Green Line • Still Stuck in Gridlock: U.S. Sustainable Transportation Policy

Issue 20

29 Dec 2008

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Stimulating a Car-Free Recovery: Letter from the Executive Director • TransJakarta: Putting on Lipstick While Running to Catch the Bus • Velib One Year Later • Guatemala City: BRT Comes to Central America • Bus Rapid Transit's New Wave • Bogota: Edging Back from the Brink • Designing Harbin's Roads for Tomorrow's Transit • Cycling Renaissance in Guadalajara • The Promise and Peril of Biofuels • Lagos Opens BRT Lite • Cycling's Unexpected Ally in Brazil

Issue 19

29 Nov 2007

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Features

Letter from the Executive Director: Well-Tailored Cities • Notes from Rio: Girl from Ipanema Heading Back Downtown • Velib: Bike Sharing Sweeps Paris Off Its Feet • London Congestion Charging • Sao Paulo's Trolleybus: Back to the Future • Doing Business in Africa: the California Bike Coalition Comes of Age • BRT with Guangzhou Characteristics • Congestion Charging Gains ground in U.S. • Congestion Pricing: First We Take Manhattan

Issue 18

01 Nov 2006

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Features

Letter from the Executive Director: Discovering Magic in the Cities of Tomorrow  •  The Bicycle: Ready for Rollout in Brazil  •  Now "Made in China": Bus Rapid Transit  •  South Africa's Legacy or Lost Opportunity?: The 2010 World Cup and Beyond  •  The BRT Buzz in India  •  City Center Revitalization: Tapping São Paulo's Global Potential  •  TransJakarta: Taking Stock of the "Bus Wai"  •  ITDP and Clinton Foundation Join Forces  •  Understanding the Community Impact: Bicycle in Sub-Saharan Africa  •  Sustainable Voices: Rail Interests Target Bogotá and Curitiba  •  New BRT Developments in Latin America  •  New Publications  •  Upcoming Events

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