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Two-day and six day training courses Mass Transit training held by GTZ SUTP under SUMA-Project
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GTZ, CAI-Asia, Energy Foundation China
and Shandong University
have jointly organised a 2-day training course on Mass Transit and BRT Planning
in Jinan on
April 24-25, 2008. The event was hosted by Shandong University of Jinan and was
a part of the SUMA project developed together with CAI-Asia and other partners.
The training covered the planning steps of a Mass Transit / Bus Rapid Transit
project from its conception to its final implementation and inauguration.
Resource persons for the course were Mr Paulo Custodio (Brazil), Prof Jason Chang (China) and Mr Carlosfelipe Pardo (Colombia). This
course was part of a larger 6-day specialized course on the same topic for
future trainers from China, part of the SUMA program.
For more information
please contact sutp[at]sutp.org.
Information on SUMA can be found from
http://www.sutp.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=104&Itemid=132&lang=uk
(or)
http://www.cleanairnet.org/suma