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Internationales Verkehrswesen: Special edition on Urban Transport

05/23/2015

The journal Internationales Verkehrswesen recently published a special edition in \"Urban Transport: Smart strategies to meet the requirements of tomorrow.\". Among other interesting articles, Gregor Schnorl and Michael Engelskirchen (both GIZ) gave an overview about the award-winning project \"Move Windhoek - Sustainable Urban Transport in Namibia\" (SUTMP Windhoek), which was implemented by TCP International. Furthermore, Angelika Zwicky and Carsten Schürmann gave a short introduction to the NAVIGAR project.

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Related projects:  SUTMP Windhoek

 

Other news

12/30/2022

DLR expands licensing to include information on waterways

In addition to the recently licensed geodata on inland and seaports in Europe, DLR has now also licensed geodata on European waterways from the RRG GIS database.[more...]

 

 

12/20/2022

IASS Potsdam - Information on train stations in Europe

The IASS Potsdam has licensed geodata on railway stations in Europe from the RRG GIS database. [more...]

 

 

11/30/2022

University of Brno interested in geodata on waterways and railways in Europe

The University of Brno has lisensed geodata on waterways and railways in Europe from the RRG GIS database.[more...]

 

 

11/30/2022

New project: Indicators for monitoring the development of the Sorbian/Wendish language and culture

[Translate: Zusammen mit der Plon GmbH wurde RRG vom Sorbischen Insitut (SI) beauftragt, ein Indikatorensystem zum Monitoring der Entwicklung der sorbisch/wendischen Sprache und Kultur zu entwickeln.][more...]

 

 

09/29/2021

Results of City2Navigation Project

Selected results of the City2Navigation project were presented by Carsten Schürmann at two international conferences in September.[more...]

 

 

 

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