Urban Freight in Developing Cities (Bernhard O. Herzog)

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Urban Freight in Developing Cities (Bernhard O. Herzog)

Title of Document Urban Freight in Developing Cities (Bernhard O. Herzog)
Abstract This module describes the importance of freight transportation in the context of urban development and provides detailed information on available options to meet current and future challenges for urban goods transport in rapidly growing cities of the developing world.

The module has been written by Bernhard O. Herzog, expert in the field of freight operation and fleet-management with more than 30 years experience in the field of transport planning and logistics.

The publication contains 62 fully illustrated pages 51 figures, 19 boxes and 8 tables. Additionally it provides further reading and links on additional aspects of urban freight.
The module available also in Bahasa Indonesia at the following link: http://www.sutp.org/component/phocadownload/category/24-1g?download=647:urban-freight-in-developing-cities

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English: 1g-UF-EN.pdf
Chinese: 1g-UF-CN.pdf
Spanish: 1g-UF-ES.pdf
Other: 1g ufidc vn.pdf

Original Source GIZ
Year 2011
Region/Country
Language(s) Chinese, English, Spanish, Other
Document Type Training Material - http://www.sutp.org/en-dn-th1
Sector Transport, Urban Planning


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