Engineering in Development: Transport
by Robin Lovelace and Andy McLoughlin
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About the Book
Engineering in Development: Transport focuses on how to improve transport systems from an engineering perspective. A wide range of appropriate technologies – from bicycle trailer ambulances to culverts – help provide important ideas and guidance for development engineers working in the sector.
"This book brings a really fresh perspective to the transport world. It not only offers clear, well presented information to early career engineers working in the development sector, but also has wider value as a highly accessible sourcebook for all those interested in the links between development and transport."
Gina Porter, Transport Services Adviser, Africa Community Access Programme and Senior Research Fellow,
Department of Anthropology, Durham University.
"This book brings a really fresh perspective to the transport world. It not only offers clear, well presented information to early career engineers working in the development sector, but also has wider value as a highly accessible sourcebook for all those interested in the links between development and transport."
Gina Porter, Transport Services Adviser, Africa Community Access Programme and Senior Research Fellow,
Department of Anthropology, Durham University.
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Engineers Without Borders UK works with partner organisations and the education sector to inspire and support people to use science, technology and engineering to respond to global challenges.