Planning and Designing Transport Systems to Ensure Safe Travel for Women
Date of Publication | 1 March 2014 |
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Publication Type | Discussion Paper |
Author information | Geetam Tiwari Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India |
Tags | Bicycles, Cities, International Transport, Land Use, Men, Mobility, Nonmotorised Transport, Pedestrians, Public Transport, Roads, Traffic, Transport, Transport Infrastructure, Travel, Women |
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