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  • 02 Apr 1998
  • European Conference of Ministers of Transport
  • Pages: 54

How has the situation in the transport sector - passenger and freight transport - changed? What about road safety? This publication gives the latest statistics on the situation of the transport market in Europe and presents charts which help show what changes have occurred between 1970 and 1996.

Because it is published earlier than any other comparable study, this report provides the reader with first-hand figures about transport trends. It presents both an analysis of the transport situation in Western Europe and a special study on recent transport trends in countries in transition.

French
  • 16 Apr 1999
  • European Conference of Ministers of Transport
  • Pages: 70

This publication gives the latest statistics on the situation of the transport market in Europe and presents charts which help show what changes have occurred between 1970 and 1997. Because it is published earlier than any other comparable study, this book provides the reader with first-hand figures about transport trends. It presents an analysis of the transport situation in Western and Eastern European countries, as well as the Baltic States and the CIS.

French
  • 21 Jul 2000
  • European Conference of Ministers of Transport
  • Pages: 84

This publication gives the latest statistics on the situation of the transport market in Europe and presents charts which help show what changes have occurred between 1970 and 1998. Because it is published earlier than any other comparable study, this report provides the reader with first-hand figures about transport trends. It presents an analysis of the transport situation in Western and Eastern European countries, as well as the Baltic States and the CIS.

French
  • 25 Jul 2002
  • European Conference of Ministers of Transport
  • Pages: 68

This publication presents the most up-to-date statistics on transport markets in Europe, together with charts highlighting the major trends. Published earlier than comparable studies, this report provides the reader with first-hand figures on key transport trends. It analyses the transport situation in the western and eastern European countries, as well as in the Baltic States and the CIS.

French
  • 21 Feb 2003
  • European Conference of Ministers of Transport
  • Pages: 68

This publication presents the most up-to-date statistics on transport markets in Europe, together with charts highlighting the major trends. Published earlier than comparable studies, this report provides the reader with first-hand figures on key transport trends. It analyses the transport situation in the Western and Eastern European countries, as well as the Baltic States and the CIS.

French
  • 05 Apr 2004
  • European Conference of Ministers of Transport
  • Pages: 62

This publication presents the most up-to-date statistics on transport markets in Europe, together with charts highlighting the major trends. This report provides the reader with first-hand figures on key transport trends. It analyses the transport situation in the western and eastern European countries, as well as the Baltic States and the CIS.

French
  • 08 Feb 2005
  • European Conference of Ministers of Transport
  • Pages: 64

This pocket-sized booklet describes developments in the transport sector in Europe including the CEECs, the Baltic States, and the CIS in 2003 and shows, through graphs, how the situation has evolved since 1970. The four parts of the book cover the economic environment, freight transport, passenger transport, and road safety. A statistical annex provides data on transport volume for freight by rail, inland waterways, road, and pipeline and for passengers by rail, bus/coach, and road. The data on road accidents provides figures on number of accidents, number of casualties, and number of deaths.

French
  • 03 Jan 2006
  • European Conference of Ministers of Transport
  • Pages: 62

This publication presents the most up-to-date statistics on the passenger and freight transport markets in Europe, together with charts highlighting the major trends. Published earlier than comparable studies, this report provides the reader with first-hand figures on key transport trends. It analyses the transport situation in the western and eastern European countries, as well as the Baltic States and the CIS.

Italian, French
  • 06 Mar 2007
  • European Conference of Ministers of Transport
  • Pages: 69

This report provides the reader with the first available internationally comparable figures on key transport trends. It analyses the transport situation in the western and eastern European countries, as well as the Baltic States and the CIS. For the first time, data are provided on transport among ECMT associated countries, Australia, Canada, Japan, Korea, Mexico, New Zealand and the USA. Coverage is provided for Freight Transport, Passenger Transport, and Road Safety for 1970, 1990, 2000, 2004, and 2005.

French
  • 03 Jun 2008
  • International Transport Forum
  • Pages: 74

This report provides the reader with the first available internationally comparable figures on key transport trends. It analyses the transport situation in the western and eastern European countries, as well as the Baltic States and the CIS. For the first time, data are provided on transport among ECMT associated countries, Australia, Canada, Japan, Korea, Mexico, New Zealand and the USA. Coverage is provided for Freight Transport, Passenger Transport, and Road Safety for 1970, 1990, 2000, 2004, and 2005.

French
  • 10 Jun 2009
  • International Transport Forum
  • Pages: 80

This publication presents the most up-to-date statistics on transport markets in International Transport Forum countries for the period 1970-2007, including charts to highlight the major trends. Published earlier than comparable studies, this handy pocket-sized booklet provides the reader with first-hand figures on key transport trends.  Data are provided on rail, road, inland waterway, and pipeline transport for both freight and passengers. Data are also provided on road injuries and investment and maintenance expenditures undertaken in various segments of the transport sector.

French
  • 20 May 2010
  • OECD
  • Pages: 88

How have the passenger and freight transport sectors evolved in recent years? And what about road safety? This publication presents the most up-to-date statistics on transport markets in International Transport Forum countries for the period 1970-2008, including charts to highlight the major trends.

This brochure provides the reader with first-hand figures on key transport trends. Data are also provided on air and maritime transport as well as on investment and maintenance expenditures undertaken in the transport sector.

French
  • 19 Aug 2011
  • OECD
  • Pages: 92

How have the passenger and freight transport sectors evolved in recent years and during the crisis? And what about road safety? This publication presents data on global trends in the transport sector with up-to-date figures on the impact of the recent economic crisis.

In addition to highlighting major trends in the transport sector, this brochure provides the reader with the latest statistics on transport markets in the International Transport Forum member countries for the period 1970-2009 for all modes of transport. It also describes trends on transport infrastructure investment and maintenance expenditure.

French
  • 17 Aug 2012
  • International Transport Forum
  • Pages: 80

This publication presents data on global trends in the transport sector with up-to-date figures on the impact of the recent economic crisis. In addition to highlighting major trends in the transport sector, this brochure provides the reader with the latest statistics on transport markets and on road safety in the International Transport Forum member countries for the period 1970-2010 for all modes of transport.

French
  • 15 Dec 2011
  • OECD, Nuclear Energy Agency
  • Pages: 184

Interest in expanding nuclear power to cope with rising demand for energy and potential climate change places increased attention on the nuclear fuel cycle and whether significant moves are being taken towards ensuring sustainability over the long term. Future nuclear power programme decisions will be increasingly based on strategic considerations involving the complete nuclear fuel cycle, as illustrated by the international joint projects for Generation IV reactors. Currently, 90% of installed reactors worldwide operate on a once-through nuclear fuel cycle using uranium-oxide fuel. While closing the fuel cycle has been a general aim for several decades, progress towards that goal has been slow. This report reviews developments in the fuel cycle over the past ten years, potential developments over the next decade and the outlook for the longer term. It analyses technological developments and government actions (both nationally and internationally) related to the fuel cycle, and examines these within a set of sustainability parameters in order to identify trends and to make recommendations for further action.

A shared value-system and guidance, aimed at streamlining the various approaches to commercial capital targeting SDGs. The 2019 Roadmap recognises that market-wide, co-ordinated action is necessary to mobilise the financing, and deliver the development impact that will lead to the Sustainable Development Goals.

  • 02 Jan 1970
  • European Conference of Ministers of Transport
  • Pages: 454

This Third International Symposium on theory and practice in transport economics, held in Rome 23-26 September 1969, covered freight traffic between different modes of transport, the role of traffic in the physical planning of urban areas and the effects of state intervention on transport enterprises.

Trust plays a very tangible role in the effectiveness of government. Few perceptions are more palpable than that of trust or its absence. Governments ignore this at their peril. Yet, public trust has been eroding just when policy makers need it most, given persistent unemployment, rising inequality and a variety of global pressures. This report examines the influence of trust on policy making and explores some of the steps governments can take to strengthen public trust.

  • 06 Oct 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 314

Public service is a public trust. Citizens expect public servants to serve the public interest with fairness and to manage public resources properly on a daily basis. Fair and reliable public services inspire public trust and create a favourable environment for businesses, thus contributing to well-functioning markets and economic growth. Public ethics are a prerequisite to public trust and a keystone of good governance.

At a time when there is a growing consensus among governments on what should constitute the essential elements of an effective and comprehensive ethics strategy, this book constitutes a unique source of comparative information on ethics management measures in OECD countries. It is designed to facilitate mutual learning and to support the development of modern ethics strategies in both OECD and non-member countries, by providing, for the first time, a comprehensive overview of ethics measures in all 29 OECD countries, including overall trends and promising practices.

French, Spanish
  • 16 Mar 2021
  • International Energy Agency
  • Pages: 191

The International Energy Agency (IEA) regularly conducts in-depth peer reviews of the energy policies of its member countries. This process supports energy policy development and encourages the exchange of international best practices and experiences.

The guiding principles of Turkish energy policy continue to be market reform and energy security. Rapid economic and population growth in the past two decades have not only driven strong growth in energy demand but also an associated increase in import dependency.

Turkey has prioritised security of energy supply as one of the central pillars of its energy strategy, including efforts to boost domestic oil and gas exploration and production, diversify oil and gas supply sources and associated infrastructure, and reduce energy consumption through increased energy efficiency.

Turkey has seen considerable diversification of its energy mix in the past decade, in particular through the growth of renewable electricity generation. The commissioning of Turkey’s first nuclear power facility in 2023 will further diversify the country’s fuel mix.

Notwithstanding many positive changes Turkey has made toward liberalising its energy markets and diversifying its energy sources, the government should ensure that policies in place to bolster energy security – including growth in coal-fired generation and support for various forms of electricity generation – do not impede the economic efficiency of markets and the country’s longer-term decarbonisation efforts.

In this report, the IEA provides energy policy recommendations to help Turkey smoothly manage the evolution of its energy sector.

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