Transportation Statistics Annual Report (1997)

Transportation Statistics Annual Report (1997)
Author: Marsha Fenn
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1998-12
Genre:
ISBN: 0788175084

Reports on the state of U.S. transportation system at two levels. Provides a statistical and interpretive survey of the system -- its physical characteristics, economic attributes, aspects of its use and performance, and the scale and severity of unintended consequences of transportation, such as fatalities and injuries, oil import dependency, and environment impacts. Explores in detail the performance of the system from the perspective. Charts and tables. References. List of acronyms.

Principal Acts of the ECMT 1953-2003

Principal Acts of the ECMT 1953-2003
Author: European Conference of Ministers of Transport
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2003-11-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9282103226

Cette publication décrit les principales décisions du Conseil des Ministres depuis la création de la Conférence en 1953 jusqu'au 1er janvier 2003. Il réduit à l'essentiel les Actes du Conseil des Ministres et établit ce qui constitue à ce jour ...

Spatial and Transport Infrastructure Development in Europe

Spatial and Transport Infrastructure Development in Europe
Author: Bernd Scholl
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2020-01-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3888380960

The Orient-East-Med Corridor is a key north-south transport corridor for Europe. Over its length of more than 2500 km, it connects the seaports of northern Germany with the Danube ports and Greek seaports. Seven capitals of EU member states are directly interlinked by the Corridor. At present however, it has genuine shortcomings in several aspects. The international working group Spatial and Transport Development in European Corridors: Example Corridor 22, Hamburg-Athens (2015-2018) trace the conditions for large scale, corridor oriented spatial and transport development in Europe and in particular along the Orient-East-Med Corridor. The contributions in the anthology also focus on the importance of transnational initiatives in Europe and on territorial effects of transport policies. These topics are illustrated by analyses of current transport initiatives and urban developments at the most important nodes along the Corridor, so called Hot-Spots. During the work process, the authors asked themselves, if and how a strategy for the Corridor can take effect for an integrated spatial and transport development between Hamburg and Athens. The common answer is clear: A strategy for the Orient-East-Med Corridor allows the organization of a more balanced flow of goods throughout Europe in the long run. In the southeast section, enormous land reserves in the close vicinity of railway stations can be activated for urban development. Strengthening the Corridors infrastructure thus has a huge potential to trigger spatial development and ultimately contribute to territorial and social cohesion throughout Europe.