National traffic planning in developed countries : taking the Federal Republic of Germany as an example.

Author(s)
Huber, H.J.
Year
Abstract

The cooperation between science and administration in traffic infrastructure planning is examined, more precisely in the planning of long distance traffic routes, which are in the direct responsibility of the German Federal government. The main characteristics of integrated programme planning are presented and discussed.

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B 13312 (In: B 13301) /10/72/ IRRD 232934
Source

In: Transport decisions in an age of uncertainty : proceedings of the 3rd World Conference on Transport Research, Rotterdam, April 26- 28, 1977, p. 123-128, 9 ref.

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