International Insights Into Selected Key Challenges Encountered by MUTPs When Pursuing Goals of Sustainable Development
Working Paper #2 Series (2007) | The OMEGA 2 Project
Challenges of Sustainable Development: UMTP Risks to Ecosystem and Human Health
Low, N., Australasian Centre for Governance and Management of Urban Transport, The University of Melbourne, Australia.
Transportation Planning In France And The Challenge Of Sustainable Development: Actors, Tools And Methods
Leheis, S., Laboratoire Technique Territoires et Societes, Ecole Nationales Ponts et Chaussees, France
The spatial impact of mega transport projects and its sustainability dimensions
Kracht, M. and Munafò, S., Institute for Geographical Studies, Urban Studies, Free University of Berlin, Germany
The Challenge of Social Cohesion in MUTP Planning
Skayannis, P. and Kaparos, G., Department of Urban and Regional Development University of Thessaly, Greece
Mega Projects & Transport: The challenge of embedding sustainability in evaluating transport project viability
Pretorius, F. and Ng Mee K., Department of Real Estate and Construction, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Mega Urban Public Transport Projects and Mitigation Potential of Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Muromachi, Y., Department of Built Environment, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Coping with Complexity and Uncertainty in Mega Projects: Linking Strategic Choices and Operational Decision Making
Bertolini, L. and Salet, W., Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Background Paper On Energy And Transport
Åhman, M., Nilsson, Lars J. and Holmberg, B., Department of Technology and Society, Lund University, Sweden
Globalization and Mega Transport Projects: Emerging trends and challenges
Dimitriou, Harry T., OMEGA Centre, Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, UK
Urban Surface Transportation Mega-Projects: Institutional Complexities
NYU Wagner Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management, New York University, USA