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iMONITRAF ! Best practice guide
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zopemaster
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transport policy, transport planning,
players / networks
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Innovation in urban mobility
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zopemaster
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transport policy, transport planning,
traffic impacts
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Integration of environment into transport policy - from strategies to good practice
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zopemaster
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transport policy, transport planning,
environmental policy,
environment
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International conference on cross-alpine traffic
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zopemaster
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Nov 03, 2005
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transalpine transport,
traffic impacts,
transport policy, transport planning
The international "Transport Across the Alps" conference is to be held in Lucerne/CH from 1 to 3 December. Key issues to be addressed at the conference include the impact of road traffic along the main alpine thoroughfares, the influence of statutory and political provisions on transit traffic and the interactions between transport, regional development, tourism, the environment and the economy.
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Interreg III B projects MONITRAF and ALPNAP
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zopemaster
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Oct 25, 2007
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transalpine transport,
transport policy, transport planning
Transport across the Alps is at the centre of the Final Conference of the Interreg III B projects MONITRAF and ALPNAP, which have been running since 2005. The Conference is entitled "Transport across the Alps. Approaches and common measures for sustainable transport development in the Alpine region".
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Italy-Slovenia: Transport links to the East
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zopemaster
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Sep 11, 2003
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transport policy, transport planning
Slovenia, which is set to join the EU very soon, is working hard to modernise its road and rail networks. Transport infrastructure was one of the main themes at a summit meeting of representatives of the Slovenian government and the new administration of Friuli-Julian Venetia/I on 2 September.
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Kailash: World heritage, not a destination for tourist convoys?
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zopemaster
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Dec 04, 2003
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world heritage,
protected areas / sanctuaries,
environmental damage,
environment,
transport policy, transport planning
China is planning to build a road around the sacred Kailash mountain in Tibet in spring 2004. Surveyor's marks were already placed along the traditional pilgrimage route during the summer. Supporters of the Kailash initiative believe the Kailash mountain can only be genuinely protected if it is officially declared as a site on UNESCO's World Heritage List.
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Launch of the Alpstar mobility network in Vorarlberg
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zopemaster
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Jun 18, 2013
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traffic avoidance, traffic calming,
transport policy, transport planning,
human powered mobility,
climate change, climate policy
Alpstar project partner Vorarlberg launches a mobility network with 9 companies mainly from the producing industry in Vorarlberg. The network partners will share their experiences in the network and they will work on solutions for upcoming challenges within the field of mobility.
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Ministers of alpine countries: More road safety and alternatives to road traffic
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zopemaster
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May 19, 2004
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traffic transfer,
transport policy, transport planning,
transalpine goods transport,
transalpine transport,
road tunnels,
transalpine transport
At a meeting in Switzerland the transport ministers of alpine countries underlined their commitment to improve road safety in cross-alpine HGV traffic in a joint and concerted effort adapted to the needs of the alpine countries, and to bolster the policy of transporting HGV traffic by rail. The meeting was attended by representatives from Germany, France, Italy, Austria and the EU Commission.
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mobilogisch!
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zopemaster
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Jul 07, 2021 01:13 AM
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transport policy, transport planning,
climate change, climate policy,
energy policy
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