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Sustainable Transport Magazine

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 17

01 Dec 2005

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Features

Letter from the Executive Director: You Don't Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Blows  •  2005 Sustainable Transport Award Recipient: Seoul, Korea  •  Tapping the Market for Quality Bicycles in Africa  •  BRT: Poised for Take-off in China  •  Pedestrianization in Yogyakarta: Transforming the Malioboro One Step at a Time  •  More Than Just Roads and Trucks: Scaling Up for Healthcare Mobility in Africa  •  Dar es Salaam: Africa's BRT Frontrunner  •  Latin America Update  •  Upcoming Events  •  New Titles

Issue 16

01 Dec 2004

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Features

Letter from the President: Celebrating ITDP’s 20th Anniversary  •  Letter From the Executive Director: Automobile Dependency and the Global Culture War: Lessons from Bogotá  •  Using Bicycles to Save Lives  •  Congestion Charging: Can it Work in Sao Paulo?  •  The California Bike Coalition Comes of Age  •  Countering Car Culture, One Trip at a Time  •  What to Do about Urban Highways: Lessons from Mexico City  •  BRT’s Great Leap Forward  •  New Titles  •  News Briefs  •  Bulletin Board

Issue 15

01 Mar 2003

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Features

Letter from the Executive Director: US Fiddles While Oil Burns  •  Bus Rapid Transit Spreads to Africa and Asia  •  Transit Terror: The view from Jerusalem  •  Sao Paulo’s Bus Reform Leads to Turmoil  •  Access Africa Update  •  Iraqi Oil and the Future of OPEC  •  Pedestrianizing Asian Cities  •  Car Free Days Go Global  •  E-Update: The Year in Review  •  New Titles  •  Bulletin Board

Issue 14

01 Nov 2002

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Features

Letter from the Executive Director: Does it make sense for China to motorize?  •  Africa’s Public Transit Renaissance  •  Greenwash and Waxing: A report on the Earth Summit and the resulting “Plan of Action”  •  Nowa Huta: What’s in store for the world’s largest brownfield?  •  The Sound of China’s Bicycle Industry? One Hand Clapping  •  The Islands That Refused to Motorize  •  Green Fund Switches to Sustainable Transport  •  People Power: The citizens behind Bogotá’s urban revolution  •  News Briefs  •  New Titles  •  Bulletin Board

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