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China's urban transport development strategy : proceedings of a Symposium in Beijing, November 8-10, 1995 / edited by Stephen Stares, Liu Zhi, Liu

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries World Bank discussion paper. East Asia and Pacific Region series ; no. 352Detalles de publicación: World Bank Washington, D.C. 1996Descripción: xxiv, 503 p. : ilISBN:
  • 0-8213-3841-2
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 388.40951
Contenidos:
Introduction and overview / Liu Zhi and Stephen Stares -- Concluding statement of the symposium / Katherine Sierra -- Opening remarks / Hou Jie -- Opening remarks / Anthony J. pellegrini -- Opening remarks / Jin Liqun -- Opening remarks / A. Timothy Peterson -- Keynote address 1: Reforming China's urban transport sector / Li Zhendong -- Keynote address 2: The urban transportation problem in a context of economic development / John R. Meyer -- Keynote address 3: Urban transport problems in chinese cities: causes, trends and options / Zhou Ganshi -- Theme paper 1: Motorization in chinese cities: issues and actions / Stephen Stares and Liu Zhi -- Theme paper 2: Motor vehicle pollution control in China: an urban challenge / Michael P. Walsh -- Theme paper 3: Municipal transport management: a domestic view / Wu Yong, Wang Jianqing, and Yao Zukang -- Theme paper 4: Municipal transport management: overseas experience / Richard Meakin -- Theme paper 5: Bicycles in cities / Anton G. Welleman, Cees J. Louisse and Dirk M. Ligtermoet -- Theme paper 6: Investment in mas rapid transit / Roger Allport -- Theme paper 7: The reform and development of China's urban public transportation enterprises / Wang Jinxia, Zhang Kuifu and Qiao Junshan -- Theme paper 8: Options for bus transport: overseas experience / John Flora -- Theme paper 9: Private funding of transport: infrastructure / Kwok Hung Lee -- Theme paper 10: Shaping the future: getting prices right / Kenneth Gwilliam -- Theme paper 11: Land use and transport planning in China / Li Xiaojiang and Yu Li -- Theme paper 12: Shaping the future: the role of urban transport planning / Ralph Gakenheimer -- Closing remarks: toward the new century / Mao Rubai -- Annex: Urban transport statistics / Li Yaming
Resumen: The proceedings of the China Urban Transport Symposium brought together senior policymakers from the Central government and a number of major cities, prominent international and domestic urban transport exports, and World Bank (IBRD) and Asian Development Bank (ADB) staff, to clarify the issues facing China ' s urban transport policy and strategy. Theme papers covered motorization, motor vehicle pollution, urban transport management, bicycles in cities, mass rapid transit, public transit reform, the private sector ' s role, transport pricing, and urban transport planning. The participants generally recognized that a comprehensive approach to urban transport that balanced transport infrastructure construction with transport policy measures was required. The Concluding Statement, included in full text, summarized this consensus, and set out principles, criteria, and actions to underpin China ' s urban transport strategy, and to guide future assistance from the IBRD and the ADB.
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Introduction and overview / Liu Zhi and Stephen Stares -- Concluding statement of the symposium / Katherine Sierra -- Opening remarks / Hou Jie -- Opening remarks / Anthony J. pellegrini -- Opening remarks / Jin Liqun -- Opening remarks / A. Timothy Peterson -- Keynote address 1: Reforming China's urban transport sector / Li Zhendong -- Keynote address 2: The urban transportation problem in a context of economic development / John R. Meyer -- Keynote address 3: Urban transport problems in chinese cities: causes, trends and options / Zhou Ganshi -- Theme paper 1: Motorization in chinese cities: issues and actions / Stephen Stares and Liu Zhi -- Theme paper 2: Motor vehicle pollution control in China: an urban challenge / Michael P. Walsh -- Theme paper 3: Municipal transport management: a domestic view / Wu Yong, Wang Jianqing, and Yao Zukang -- Theme paper 4: Municipal transport management: overseas experience / Richard Meakin -- Theme paper 5: Bicycles in cities / Anton G. Welleman, Cees J. Louisse and Dirk M. Ligtermoet -- Theme paper 6: Investment in mas rapid transit / Roger Allport -- Theme paper 7: The reform and development of China's urban public transportation enterprises / Wang Jinxia, Zhang Kuifu and Qiao Junshan -- Theme paper 8: Options for bus transport: overseas experience / John Flora -- Theme paper 9: Private funding of transport: infrastructure / Kwok Hung Lee -- Theme paper 10: Shaping the future: getting prices right / Kenneth Gwilliam -- Theme paper 11: Land use and transport planning in China / Li Xiaojiang and Yu Li -- Theme paper 12: Shaping the future: the role of urban transport planning / Ralph Gakenheimer -- Closing remarks: toward the new century / Mao Rubai -- Annex: Urban transport statistics / Li Yaming

The proceedings of the China Urban Transport Symposium brought together senior policymakers from the Central government and a number of major cities, prominent international and domestic urban transport exports, and World Bank (IBRD) and Asian Development Bank (ADB) staff, to clarify the issues facing China ' s urban transport policy and strategy. Theme papers covered motorization, motor vehicle pollution, urban transport management, bicycles in cities, mass rapid transit, public transit reform, the private sector ' s role, transport pricing, and urban transport planning. The participants generally recognized that a comprehensive approach to urban transport that balanced transport infrastructure construction with transport policy measures was required. The Concluding Statement, included in full text, summarized this consensus, and set out principles, criteria, and actions to underpin China ' s urban transport strategy, and to guide future assistance from the IBRD and the ADB.

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