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Improving rural mobility options for developing motorized and nonmotorized transport in rural areas / Paul Starkey ... [et al.].

By: World BankContributor(s): Starkey, Paul | World Bank GroupMaterial type: TextTextSeries: World Bank e-Library | World Bank technical paper ; no. 525.Publication details: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, c2002. Description: vi, 64 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN: 0821351850; 9780821351857Subject(s): Rural transit -- Government policy -- Developing countries | Rural transit -- Developing countries | Rural transportation -- Developing countriesDDC classification: 388.4091734
Contents:
1. The Nature and Importance of Rural Transport. Rural Transport and Poverty Reduction. Patterns of Rural Transport -- 2. Issues Affecting Rural Mobility. Wide Range of Stakeholders. Critical Mass of Users, Operators, and Suppliers. Population Densities and Income Levels. Patterns of Adoption and Use of Transport Services. Complementary and Competitive Services. Issues Related to Cost -- 3. Promoting Rural Mobility. Importance of Inclusive, Participatory Methods. Financial Considerations. Regulatory Considerations. Complementary Options -- Annex 1. Terms of Reference for a Country Study of Rural Transport Services -- Annex 2. Three Contrasting Rural Transport Situations -- Annex 3. Rural Transport Problems, Remedies, and Implementation Options -- Annex 4. Options for Rural Transport Services.
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388.4091734 WOI 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Amirul WB2401

Includes bibliographical references (p. 60-64)

1. The Nature and Importance of Rural Transport. Rural Transport and Poverty Reduction. Patterns of Rural Transport -- 2. Issues Affecting Rural Mobility. Wide Range of Stakeholders. Critical Mass of Users, Operators, and Suppliers. Population Densities and Income Levels. Patterns of Adoption and Use of Transport Services. Complementary and Competitive Services. Issues Related to Cost -- 3. Promoting Rural Mobility. Importance of Inclusive, Participatory Methods. Financial Considerations. Regulatory Considerations. Complementary Options -- Annex 1. Terms of Reference for a Country Study of Rural Transport Services -- Annex 2. Three Contrasting Rural Transport Situations -- Annex 3. Rural Transport Problems, Remedies, and Implementation Options -- Annex 4. Options for Rural Transport Services.

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