A Sustatinable Travel Model Choic Target for Beijing: What Can Policies and Strategies Achieve
WU Hai-yan1, LIU Rong-hui2, ZHANG Rui3
1.Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing 100044, China; 2. Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK. 3. Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing 100044, China
WU Hai-yan, LIU Rong-hui, ZHANG Rui. A Sustatinable Travel Model Choic Target for Beijing: What Can Policies and Strategies Achieve[J]. Journal of Transportation Systems Engineering and Information Technology, 2005, 5(4): 104-112 .
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