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2004
National Policies to Promote Cycling, edited by of Ministers, European Conference , (2004) Abstract
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Towards Sustainable Land Transport Conference, BECA Engineers, Planners, Managers , (2004) Abstract
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2003
UK National Cycle Network: an assessment of the benefits of a sustainable transport infrastructure, Cope A, Cairns S, Fox Lawlor Lockie Lumsdon Riddoch Rosen K. D. M. L. , World Transport Policy and Practice, 2003, Volume 9, Issue 1, p.6-17, (2003) Abstract
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