Michael Replogle

Sustainable Transportation Strategies for Third World Development

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Excerpt from: Bicycle Reference Manual for Developing Countries. Edited by Barbara Gruehl Kipke, April 1991.

References

  1. Barwell, I.J., G.A. Edmonds, J.D.G.F.Howe, and J. DeVeen,
    Rural Transport in Developing Countries,
    Intermediate Technology Publications, London, 1985. p.130.
  2. Ministry of Transport and Communications,
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  4. Work, George, and Laurence Malone,
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  5. World Bank,
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  6. Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1981
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  7. United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat),
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  8. Navarro, Ricardo A., Urs Heierli, and Victor Beck,
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  9. Navarro, Ricardo, Urs Heierli, Victor Beck,
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  10. Snell, Robert,
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    and Marty Jezer,
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  11. From a speech given by Roger B. Smith, executive vice-president and chairman-elect of General Motors, to the National Foreign Trade Convention,
    New York, October 20, 1980.
  12. World Bank,
    China Transport Sector Study,
    Washington, DC, 1985.
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  14. Linn, Johannes F.,
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  15. Hoda, M.M.
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  16. Replogle, Michael,
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    Public Technology, Inc. and U.S. Department of Transportation. Washington, DC. 1980.
  17. "Dhaka Pedicab Drivers Strike to Stay on Road,"
    Washington Post,
    April 23, 1987.
  18. Replogle, Michael,
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    Transportation Research Record
    No.959, Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC. 1984. p.55-62.
  19. Replogle, Michael,
    Bicycles and Public Transportation: New Links to Suburban Transit Markets,
    Bicycle Federation, Washington, DC. 1984.
  20. Banks, Russell,
    The Book of Jamaica,
    Ballantine Books, New York, 1980. p.179.

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