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Proceedings of the 10th International Conference of Chinese Transportation Professionals, held in Beijing, China, August 4-8, 2010. Sponsored by North American Chinese Overseas Transportation Association (NACOTA); Beijing University of Technology; Transportation and Development Institute of ASCE; Transportation Research Board Committee on Transportation in Developing Countries; National Natural Science foundation of China. This collection of 444 papers focuses on ways meet the needs of urban transportation systems in a capacity that is environmentally sound, socially equitable, and economically viable. In the last two decades, many large cities in China have experienced rapid urban sprawl, which has been resulted in extensive expansion and motorization of the cities. The threat of increasingly unsustainable urban transportation systems has become a focus of attention as the awareness of the unhealthy interaction between a surging demand for transportation services and the environmental impact of such increases. Topics include: comprehensive transportation planning; traffic safety theory and technology; transportation management; operation technology and systems; and public transportation technology and systems.
Transportation --- Green movement --- Intelligent transportation systems --- System reliability --- Integrated systems --- Sustainable development --- Urban areas --- Urban and regional development --- Traffic safety --- Colleges and universities --- China --- Asia --- Reliability
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Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of Chinese Transportation Professionals, held in Nanjing, China, August 14-17, 2011. Organized by Chinese Overseas Transportation Association (COTA); Southeast University. Sponsored by the Transportation & Development Institute of ASCE; National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). This collection contains 434 peer-reviewed papers discussing critical transportation issues, sharing experience in transportation research and development, and exchanging ideas for future transportation studies. Topics include: transportation policy and economics; transportation planning and modeling; traffic operations, management, and control; intelligent transportation systems (ITS); traffic safety and emergency response; transportation and sustainability; transit and rail systems; transportation infrastructure design and construction; pavement and materials engineering, and highway maintenance; logistics and freight transportation; vehicle technologies; and water transportation and aviation.
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Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference of Chinese Transportation Professionals, held in Shanghai, China, May 21-22, 2007. Sponsored by North America Chinese Overseas Transportation Associates; the Transportation and Development Institute of ASCE; Shanghai Highway Association; Tongji University. This collection contains 85 papers focusing on critical issues associated with planning, building, and managing the transportation infrastructure in China. The combination of economic growth, improved standard of living, and urbanization has led to exponential growth in travel demand and related transportation investment in China during the past two decades. Major topic areas are transportation planning and policy, traffic operation and safety, and infrastructure/pavement.
Transportation engineering --- Infrastructure --- Traffic safety --- Professional societies --- Highway transportation --- Highways and roads --- Colleges and universities --- Building management --- Economic factors --- China --- Asia --- North America
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Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference of Chinese Transportation Professionals, held in Harbin, China, August 5-9, 2009. Sponsored by North American Chinese Overseas Transportation Association (NACOTA); Harbin Institute Of Technology; Transportation and Development Institute of ASCE. This collection of 488 papers covers topics in the following areas of interest to transportation professionals: transportation safety; transportation planning and operations; emergency response systems and technologies; intelligent transportation systems; energy saving and alternative energy; automotive exhaust treatment and environmental protection; new technology on transportation infrastructure (pavement, bridge); highway maintenance and management; transportation management, economy, and policy; logistics; vehicle operations technologies; and rail and transit systems.
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