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 | Within a generation, the developing world's urban population will increase by 2 billion.. Urban sprawl is likely to increase to the detriment of public transport, reducing accessibility and services for the poor. The World Bank's Urban Transport Strategy Review will prepare for this challenge.
Objectives
 | further develop understanding of urban transport problems in developing and transitional economies.
 | articulate a strategy for the World Bank and other international agencies to assist national and city governments.
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Outputs
 | extensive knowledge base, available through this web-portal;
 | topic-specific background papers, including regional policy appraisals;
 | a World Bank Urban Transport Strategy, articulated in different forms, and at different lengths, for a range of audiences.
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Consultations on the strategy will be held worldwide. Some of the background papers are now available for comments.
Programs
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 | | MS-Word Version of October 17, 2001 draft of Cities on the Move: A World Bank Urban Transport Strategy Review |
 | | Cities on the Move: A World Bank Urban Transport Strategy Review.
Latest draft October 17, 2001 (PDF document) |
 | | The Significance of Non-Motorised Transport for Developing Countries: Strategies for Policy Development |
 | | Implementation of Rapid Transit |
 | | Urban Transport Strategy Review: Executive Summary (French) |
 | | Experience from Germany and Zurich |
 | | Presentations from Regional Consultation Workshops |
 | | Poverty and Urban Transport in East Africa: review of research and dutch donor experience (Final Report - IHE, Netherlands |
 | | French Experience in Private Financing of Public Transport (Final Report - SYSTRA, France) |
 | | Relationship between Urban Land Use Planning, Land Markets, Transport Provisions and the Welfare of the Poor - Case Study of Cairo (Final Report - CATRAM, France) |
 | | Urban Public Transport Systems Integration and Funding (Final Report - Prointec Inocsa Stereocarto, Spain) |
 | | Conversion of Railway Lines for Suburban Passenger Services (Final Report - Price Waterhouse Coopers, Spain) |
 | | Experience in Urban Traffic Management and Demand Management in Developing Countries (Final Report - John Cracknell) |
 | | Review of road safety in urban areas (Final Report - TRL and Ross Silcock) |
 | | Urban Transport Strategy Review: December 2000 Version |
 | | Poverty and Urban Transport (Final Report - SITRASS) |
 | | Development of Logistic Services in Third World Cities (Final Report - Arcadis, Netherlands) |
 | | Relationship Between Urban Land Use Planning, Land Markets, Transport Provisions and Welfare of the Poor (Final Report - NEA, Netherlands) |
 | | Urban Mass Transit in Developing Countries (Final Report - Roger Allport, Halcrow Fox with Traffic and Transport Consultants) |
 | | Urban Transport Development (Final Report - PADECO, Japan) |
 | | Competition in Urban Public Transport (Final Report - David Bayliss, Halcrow Fox - UK) |
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