Chapter 5 Adaptability, decarbonisation and accessibility

This chapter focuses on the status quo of transport for people in relation to integrated planning attempts in the city of Dar es Salaam. With the population increase and urban expansion, the need for transport infrastructure and mobility within Dar es Salaam is continuously growing. To manage transp...

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Главные авторы: Appelhans, Nadine, Magina, Fredrick Bwire
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Chapter 5 Adaptability, decarbonisation and accessibility
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