| Transport Planning, Demand Management and Air Quality | | 26 -27 February, 2002. Manila, Philippines. |
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| --------------- Documents and Presentations --------------- | Publications- A simplified approach to estimating pollution from mobile sources <Tomo, Haryo>
Haryo Tomo, Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia - Issues and management tools, air quality in urban areas in Pakistan vs. transport planning <Fazal. NomanQadir, Noman>
Noman Qadir, Joint Secretary, Association of Road Users of Pakistan (ARUP) Islamabad, & Chief Executive, Global Environmental Technologies - The role of traffic engineering and management in Metro Manila <Uranza, Rogelio U.>
Rogelio U. Uranza, Assistant General Manager, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority - Traffic and urban pollution, the case of Xi'an city, PRC <Yuanhang, ZhangZhongan, Mao>
Mao Zhongan, Xi'an City Planning and Design Institute, PRC - Travel demand management in Singapore, Why did it work? <Menon, A P Gopinath>
A P Gopinath Menon, Principal Consultant, MSI Global Pte Ltd, Singapore - Welcome address <Seki, Akira>
Akira Seki, Director General, Regional and Sustainable Development Department (RSDD), ADB Presentations- A Balanced Transport Strategy, Making a Difference on Air Quality <Lam, Alain K. L.>
Overview of transportation planning activities in Hong Kong - Air Pollution and Traffic in Ho Chi Minh City <Benkhelifa, Fouzi>
Regional Workshop on Transport Planning, Demand Management and Air Quality Feb 2002 - Applications and data needs for Asia, integrating transportation and emissions modeling <Lents, James>
JJ. M. Norbeck, J. Lents, and M. Barth, College of Engineering, Center for Environmental Research and Technology (CE-CERT), University of California Riverside - Bus corridor plan in Bangalore <Gopalkrishna, Bipin>
Bipin Gopalkrishna, Managing Director, Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation - Emission modelling as a decision support instrument <Changhong, Cheng>
Cheng Changhong - Environmental impacts of changes in public transport in Bangkok
Phil Sayeg, Policy Appraisal Services, and on behalf of Peter Anyon, Parsons and David Bray, Economic and Policy Services - Guiding air quality management programmes towards cost effective local solutions, the IPIECA toolkit <Camarsa, Mario>
Mario Camarsa, Enstrat International Ltd. - Induced travel <Gorham, Roger>
Roger Gorham, US - EPA - Influencing transport choices through pricing mechanisms <Lucas, Stephen>
Stephen Lucas, Chairman, Bus Industry Confederation, Australia - Introduction of the RETA and Workshop Objectives <Melhuish, Charles>
Charles Melhuish, Lead Transport Sector Specialist, ADB - Keynote speech on health impact of pollution from mobile sources <Tamplin, Stephen>
Link not available. Stephen Tamplin, Regional Adviser in Environmental Health, Regional Office for Western Pacific, World Health Organization - LPG vehicle programme to address diesel vehicle pollution in Hong Kong <Mok, Wai-chuen>
Wai-chuen Mok, Principal Environmental Protection Officer, Motor Vehicle Emissions Group, Environmental Protection Department, Hong Kong - Modeling mobile source emissions <Tierney, Gene>
Gene Tierney, Director, Center for Air Quality and Modeling, US- Environmental Protection Agency - Planning for bicycles <Tiwari, Geetam>
Geetam Tiwari, Scientific Officer, Applied Systems Research Program, Indian Institute of Technology - Purpose and structure of working groups <Huizenga, Cornie>
Cornie Huizenga - Results of JARI questionnaire 1999-2001, toward sustainable transport <Hirota, Keiko>
Keiko Hirota, Japan Automobile Research Institute (JARI) - Sustainable urban transport approach reducing congestion and pollution in Surabaya <Silaban, Togar>
Togar Silaban, Surabaya Development Planning Board, Indonesia - Towards an integrated approach to reducing pollution from motor vehicles, transport demand management <Breithaupt, Manfred>
Manfred Breithaupt - Transport working group 1
- Transport working group 2
- Transport working group 3
- Transport working group 4
- Transport working group 5
- Urban transport policy and the environment <Tharakan, George>
George Tharakan, Sector Manager, Transport, Transport and Urban Department, World Bank
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