ROAD ENGINEERING FOR DEVELOPMENT
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First published 2004
by Spon Press
11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE
ISBN 0–415–27948–8
© 2004 Richard Robinson and Bent Thagesen
confronting road engineers working in the third world. However, it recognizes that engineering in this part of the world needs to be undertaken within the wider framework of development, institutional and social issues. As such, additional chapters are provided on roads and development, policy, environment, institutional development, training and development aid.
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by Spon Press
11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE
ISBN 0–415–27948–8
© 2004 Richard Robinson and Bent Thagesen
Book Description,
The book is designed primarily as a fundamental text for civil engineering students, but an additional objective is to offer a broader view of the subject for practising engineers in road departments, consultancies and international organizations. It provides a comprehensive account of the wide range of technical problemsconfronting road engineers working in the third world. However, it recognizes that engineering in this part of the world needs to be undertaken within the wider framework of development, institutional and social issues. As such, additional chapters are provided on roads and development, policy, environment, institutional development, training and development aid.
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