East-West transport corridor feasibility study : phase 1, vol. 1 : existing characteristics : final report
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1998-04-01
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Alternative Title:South Balkan Development Initiative
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NTL Classification:NTL-OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC CONTROLS-OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC CONTROLS ; NTL-OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC CONTROLS-Congestion ;
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Abstract:This study, conducted by Bechtel International, was funded by the U.S. Trade and Development Agency. The member countries of the South Balkan Initiative program (Albania, Macedonia, and Bulgaria) are seeking to improve their transportation infrastructure and quality of transportation services along Corridor 8 (the East-West Corridor). The East-West Corridor is on eof the nine priority transportation corridors of Europe, designated in the Pan-European Second Conference held in Crete on March 14-16, 1994. The Crete Conference Declaration, executed by 21 European nations, stipulates that there should be cooperation among nations in identifying missing links, bottlenecks, and poorly integrated regions along the nine priority corridors in cooperation with international financial institutions.
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