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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 11

01 Mar 2000

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Features

Letter from the Executive Director: Is Globalization the Enemy of Sustainable Transport?  •  Fighting Sprawl: Prague on the Edge  •  An Afribike Update: South Africans Swept Off Their Feet  •  Manila Makes Way for Bikeways, But for Whom?  •  A Breath of Fresh Air for Indonesia  •  Bogota: Peñalosa Lets it Ride  •  Zurich-Kunming Sister-City Project: Bus Rapid Transit Comes to China  •  Notes from Agra: Selling Modern Rickshaws  •  Opinion: Oil Running Out, Heads Buried in the Sand  •  News Briefs  •  New Titles  •  Bulletin Board

Issue 10

02 Mar 1999

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Features

Letter from the Executive Director: The Automobile Industry’s ‘Special’ Relationship with Development Institutions -- and the Hopes for Hydrogen  •  Bicycle Culture Threatened: The Struggle for Sustainability in China’s Cities  •  South Africa Rides Again  •  Women Lead Tunesian Bike Advocacy  •  Bulgaria and the Geopolitics of Caspian Sea Oil  •  Brazil Starts to Take Bicycling Seriously  •  Trans-Israel Highway Update: Flagship in the Doldrums  •  Quito Takes the High Road  •  News Briefs  •  New Titles  •  Bulletin Board

Issue 9

01 Sep 1998

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Features

Letter from ITDP's Executive Director: A Climate Change in Global Transport, or "Smart Plugs?"  •  News Briefs  •  Will Joining the EU Wreck Hungarian Railroads?  •  SUSTRAN: Asian Transport Advocacy Takes Off  •  Mozambique: Roads Washed Away, Red Ink Remains  •  Reincarnating the Indian Cycle Rickshaw  •  Sao Paulo Curbing Car Use  •  U.S. Transport Funding Fight Ends in Pork-Fest  •  New Titles  •  Bulletin Board

Issue 8

01 Dec 1997

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Features

Letter from the Executive Director: Organizing Pedestrians, Cyclists and Bus Passengers • Budapest Metro: Trojan Horse from European Union • Prague Threatened by Auto Mania • Managua Plans to Bike Around Transport Pitfalls • Making Bikes Work for South Africa • Tehran Clears the Air • Jakarta: A City in Crisis • The Trans-Israel Highway: An Update • News Briefs • New Titles • Bulletin Board

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