The transport planning process for minimum available related data: A case study - Palestinian self-rule areas
Faisal Awadallah
Transport Reviews, 2001, vol. 21, issue 1, 75-87
Abstract:
This paper evaluates not only the traditional transport planning process approach, especially its usefulness for urban areas in underdeveloped regions, but also transport planning experiences in underdeveloped countries. Guidelines for a flexible and a systematic transport planning process are developed for areas with minimum relevant data, the Palestinian self-rule areas being used as a case study to demonstrate evidence for the proposed model.
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1080/014416400750059293
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