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Jittrapirom Peraphan, Jaensirisak Sittha
Pág. 3985 - 4002
The tradition of transport planning in Thailand began as recently as 1960 with the Greater Bangkok Plan, and the 1971 Bangkok Transportation Study. Since then the country has incrementally developed its transport planning practice. This paper provides a ...
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Jittrapirom Peraphan, Knoflacher Hermann, Mailer Markus
Pág. 4438 - 4453
This study reviews the perceptions of Chiang Mai city's transport decision makers in relation to the development of the local transport system. The objective is to gain an insight into their views of the city's transport problems, sustainability, and pos...
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Jittrapirom Peraphan, Knoflacher Hermann, Mailer Markus
Pág. 4869 - 4890
Compared to cars motorcycles are potentially the more sustainable means of transport. Motorcycles need less space, consume fewer resources, and pollute less than cars with typically low occupancy. Thus, can the promotion of motorcycles potentially improv...
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