Transportation policy--How acting locally can be beneficial: The Rhymney Valley, South Wales as an example
G. Maughan,
T. J. Price,
S. D. Probert and
G. Rushton
Applied Energy, 1997, vol. 58, issue 1, 56 pages
Abstract:
The current state of transportation policy within the UK is reviewed. In the spirit of Local Agenda 21's empowering local communities as well as by thinking globally and acting locally, a case study for the Rhymney Valley, South Wales is presented. This analyses the region's current policies which influence transportation and suggestions are made for future improvements.
Date: 1997
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