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Transport for Sustainable Development The case of inland transport

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List of Tables

Table 1.1

Transport for Sustainable Development: Transport themes, 3 pillars of sustainable development and general and specific performance indicators .....................................................

6

Table 2.1

GDP growth – global and UNESCWA averages, 2008–2011 ...............................................................

17

Table 2.2

Largest urban agglomerations by population size in 2015 and in 2030 (DESA, 2014) .......

22

Table 3.1

Fastest growing urban agglomerations, 2015-2030 ................................................................................

42

Table 3.2

Modal split of freight transport volume in selected regions and countries .............................

50

Table 3.3

Comparison of transport in countries of the League of Arab States and countries of the Economic Cooperation Organization ......................................................................................................

52

Table 5.1

Incidents by mode and incident calendar year...........................................................................................

114

Table 5.2

Fatalities and major injuries by mode and incident calendar year ..................................................

114

Table 5.3

Number of potential hazardous materials carriers (United States)..................................................

119

Table 5.4

Hazardous materials fleet/vehicles (United States) ...................................................................................

119

Table 8.1

Modal split in the transport of passengers, selected Latin American cities, per cent, 2010 .......................................................................................................................................................................................

167

Table 11.1

Main activities of UNECE in transport and sustainable development...........................................

204

Table A1a

UN TRANSPORT AGREEMENTS SERVICED BY UNECE................................................................................

222

Table A1b

UN TRANSPORT AGREEMENTS SERVICED BY ESCAP.................................................................................

230

Table A1c

UN TRANSPORT AGREEMENTS SERVICED BY UNESCWA........................................................................

231

Table A2a.

Statistics for 210 countries of the world (The World Bank) ...................................................................

232

Table A2b.

Statistics for 210 countries of the world (The World Bank, UNECE, OECD) .................................

239

Table A2c.

Statistics for 210 countries of the world (The World Bank, UNECE, UNDP) ................................

247

Table A2d

Correlation between population and land area with different transport factors (SPSS correlation) (**, correlation significant at 0.01 level; *, correlation significant at 0.05 level). The data analysed have been for the years 2001 and 2011 (where available). ..........

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