Urban Mobility in Eastern Poland : The Way Forward
In the second half of 2013, the World Bank secured grant funding from the Korea Green Growth Partnership for analytical support and technical assistance related to sustainable urban transport systems in select cities in Eastern Poland. Established...
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okr-10986-223832021-04-23T14:04:08Z Urban Mobility in Eastern Poland : The Way Forward World Bank public transport policy spatial planning urban mobility Intercommunal cooperation low-carbon economy greenhouse gases vehicle emissions In the second half of 2013, the World Bank secured grant funding from the Korea Green Growth Partnership for analytical support and technical assistance related to sustainable urban transport systems in select cities in Eastern Poland. Established in 2011, the Korea Green Growth Partnership strengthens cooperation between the Government of Korea and the World Bank Group to help countries achieve sustainable and inclusive development by developing and sharing practical knowledge around innovative green growth solutions. The objective of the first phase of this technical assistance involved assessing the urban transport sector in the selected cities, Bialystok, Lublin, Olsztyn, and Rzeszow, with a primary focus on public transportation and the aim of identifying areas for improvement. The second phase of this technical assistance will focus on areas identified in the first phase, subject to agreement from the participating cities, as well as capacity building activities. This report provides a set of recommendations related to the legal and institutional framework for urban transport in Poland; summarizes the assessment of urban mobility for Bialystok, Lublin, Olsztyn, and Rzeszow; and assesses the framework for inter-municipal coordination in Poland. 2015-08-11T21:08:27Z 2015-08-11T21:08:27Z 2015-05-12 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24750072/urban-mobility-eastern-poland-way-forward http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22383 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Urban Study Europe and Central Asia Poland |
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In the second half of 2013, the World
Bank secured grant funding from the Korea Green Growth
Partnership for analytical support and technical assistance
related to sustainable urban transport systems in select
cities in Eastern Poland. Established in 2011, the Korea
Green Growth Partnership strengthens cooperation between the
Government of Korea and the World Bank Group to help
countries achieve sustainable and inclusive development by
developing and sharing practical knowledge around innovative
green growth solutions. The objective of the first phase of
this technical assistance involved assessing the urban
transport sector in the selected cities, Bialystok, Lublin,
Olsztyn, and Rzeszow, with a primary focus on public
transportation and the aim of identifying areas for
improvement. The second phase of this technical assistance
will focus on areas identified in the first phase, subject
to agreement from the participating cities, as well as
capacity building activities. This report provides a set of
recommendations related to the legal and institutional
framework for urban transport in Poland; summarizes the
assessment of urban mobility for Bialystok, Lublin, Olsztyn,
and Rzeszow; and assesses the framework for inter-municipal
coordination in Poland. |
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Urban Mobility in Eastern Poland : The Way Forward |
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Urban Mobility in Eastern Poland : The Way Forward |
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Urban Mobility in Eastern Poland : The Way Forward |
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Urban Mobility in Eastern Poland : The Way Forward |
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urban mobility in eastern poland : the way forward |
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Washington, DC |
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