This issue of the FAL Bulletin explores a number of challenges and potential opportunities for inland waterway development in South America. The main focus of the discussion is on financing and policy challenges for efforts to develop inland waterways in a way that will allow them to play a key role in a more sustainable transport system in the future
Inland navigation is often mentioned as a ‘green’ alternative for the two other main inland transpor...
Inland navigation is often mentioned as a ‘green’ alternative for the two other main inland transpor...
There is, therefore, a need for a common classification for South America which would result in a mo...
This FAL Bulletin highlights the importance of rivers in the transport system of South America. Rais...
South America, as of yet, has not been able to take full advantage of its extensive system of natura...
This FAL Bulletin looks at the classification of navigable inland waterways in South America. It des...
In 2016, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the World Associati...
This joint paper, prepared by the Natural Resources and Infrastructure Division of the Economic Comm...
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...
Inland Waterway Transportation (IWT) is playing an important role in national transport systems, wat...
Nas últimas décadas tem-se observado grande preocupação com a sustentabilidade, sobretudo nas empres...
This issue of the FAL Bulletin analyses natural resources logistics chains in Paraguay and the Pluri...
Sustainable development has become a guiding principle of human activities nowadays. Sustainable tra...
Includes bibliographyAbstract Central America needs a regular, flexible, safe and affordable i...
Inland navigation is often mentioned as a ‘green’ alternative for the two other main inland transpor...
Inland navigation is often mentioned as a ‘green’ alternative for the two other main inland transpor...
There is, therefore, a need for a common classification for South America which would result in a mo...
This FAL Bulletin highlights the importance of rivers in the transport system of South America. Rais...
South America, as of yet, has not been able to take full advantage of its extensive system of natura...
This FAL Bulletin looks at the classification of navigable inland waterways in South America. It des...
In 2016, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the World Associati...
This joint paper, prepared by the Natural Resources and Infrastructure Division of the Economic Comm...
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...
Inland Waterway Transportation (IWT) is playing an important role in national transport systems, wat...
Nas últimas décadas tem-se observado grande preocupação com a sustentabilidade, sobretudo nas empres...
This issue of the FAL Bulletin analyses natural resources logistics chains in Paraguay and the Pluri...
Sustainable development has become a guiding principle of human activities nowadays. Sustainable tra...
Includes bibliographyAbstract Central America needs a regular, flexible, safe and affordable i...
Inland navigation is often mentioned as a ‘green’ alternative for the two other main inland transpor...
Inland navigation is often mentioned as a ‘green’ alternative for the two other main inland transpor...
There is, therefore, a need for a common classification for South America which would result in a mo...