This FAL Bulletin highlights the importance of rivers in the transport system of South America. Raising the issue of river mobility and policymaking is important not only for the development of river transport but also in view of its social and economic impact, especially in regions where geography complicates the provision of land infrastructure
Inland Waterway Transportation (IWT) is playing an important role in national transport systems, wat...
The purpose of this article is to present the current scenario of the economy in the countries of th...
On 15 and 16 December 1998, in New Orleans, United States, the third Western Hemisphere Transportati...
This issue of the FAL Bulletin explores a number of challenges and potential opportunities for inlan...
This FAL Bulletin looks at the classification of navigable inland waterways in South America. It des...
South America, as of yet, has not been able to take full advantage of its extensive system of natura...
This joint paper, prepared by the Natural Resources and Infrastructure Division of the Economic Comm...
Na Amazônia o transporte fluvial é um modal quase exclusivo para circulação de pessoas, produtos e i...
In 2016, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the World Associati...
These two data-sets contain potentially navigable rivers for small and medium-sized boats in South-A...
Although the South American continent includes three of the largest river basins in the world, the A...
This edition of the FAL Bulletin looks at public-transport systems developed and proposed in Latin A...
South America has been developed from its coast to its hinterlands since the beginning of its Wester...
South America has been developed from its coast to its hinterlands since the beginning of its Wester...
América latina cuenta con una red hídrica alta a comparación de Europa, sin embargo, el transporte m...
Inland Waterway Transportation (IWT) is playing an important role in national transport systems, wat...
The purpose of this article is to present the current scenario of the economy in the countries of th...
On 15 and 16 December 1998, in New Orleans, United States, the third Western Hemisphere Transportati...
This issue of the FAL Bulletin explores a number of challenges and potential opportunities for inlan...
This FAL Bulletin looks at the classification of navigable inland waterways in South America. It des...
South America, as of yet, has not been able to take full advantage of its extensive system of natura...
This joint paper, prepared by the Natural Resources and Infrastructure Division of the Economic Comm...
Na Amazônia o transporte fluvial é um modal quase exclusivo para circulação de pessoas, produtos e i...
In 2016, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the World Associati...
These two data-sets contain potentially navigable rivers for small and medium-sized boats in South-A...
Although the South American continent includes three of the largest river basins in the world, the A...
This edition of the FAL Bulletin looks at public-transport systems developed and proposed in Latin A...
South America has been developed from its coast to its hinterlands since the beginning of its Wester...
South America has been developed from its coast to its hinterlands since the beginning of its Wester...
América latina cuenta con una red hídrica alta a comparación de Europa, sin embargo, el transporte m...
Inland Waterway Transportation (IWT) is playing an important role in national transport systems, wat...
The purpose of this article is to present the current scenario of the economy in the countries of th...
On 15 and 16 December 1998, in New Orleans, United States, the third Western Hemisphere Transportati...