gate No.3 / 1998 July - September - Mobility for the majority

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Mobility for the majority - Adressing the transport needs of the masses by Niklas Sieber and Barbara Gruehl Kipke / Barbara Grühl Kipke
Making urban transport sustainable - How the majority travels and their mobility needs are addressed by Walter Hook
No easy walk to wealth - Why Intermediate Means of Transport are indispensable for Rural Development by Niklas Sieber
Obvious, but not easy - Promoting non-motorised means of transport by Colin Relf
Some examples of Intermediate Transport:
    Water transport in Bangladesh
    Lower-cost animal powered transport for Africa
    ATNESA: promoting animal traction through networking activities in Eastern and Southern Africa
    Nicaragua: coaches and carts, tradition and solution
    Red Latinoamericana de Tracción Animal, RELATA
    Bicycle sponsorship in East Africa: women on the move
    GATE Bicycle Reference Manual
    Bicycle power
    Bicycle Hiring in Morogoro
Meeting mobility needs - Gerhard Metschies and John Howe talk to Stephen Cox about mobility in developing countries
Sustainable mobility and rural transport - Prospects for Appropriate Transport Technologies by Stefan Opitz
The non-motorised Intermediate Means of Transport (IMTs) and Rural Accessibility: a case study in Zimbabwe
Community participation in rural road maintenance - Towards a sustainable road maintenance system in Costa Rica by Stefan Opitz
Sustainable Transport Action Network for Asia and the Pacific (SUSTRAN)
Interfacing cycling expertise
The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)
International Forum for Rural Transport and Development
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