Linking goods movement to economic prosperity and environmental quality : October 24-26, 2004, UCLA Conference Center, Lake Arrowhead, California : summary of proceedings

This report is a summary of proceedings from a policy and research symposium focusing on the links between goods movement, the economy, the environment, and questions of equity. Key issues addressed included: impacts of changes in production, trade, consumption, and congestion on goods movement; impacts of goods movement on health, land, and environmental quality; trends and policy concerns of international trade traffic; public-private cooperation and coordination in goods movement; land use conflicts with expanding ports and terminals; goods movement in rural areas; freight logistics and local impacts of global trade; alternative technologies and energy; emissions regulation in goods movement; and, governance challenges to planning, regulating and managing goods movement.

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  • Supplemental Notes:
    • Also available online at the UCLA Extension Public Policy site (www.uclaextension.org/publicpolicy)
  • Corporate Authors:

    UCLA Extension Public Policy Program, Los Angeles CA

    ,   United States 

    Redefining, Reevaluating and Reinventing Transit Symposium (2001 : Lake Arrowhead, Calif.)

    ,   United States 

    University of California, Los Angeles

    Extension Public Policy Program
    Los Angeles, CA  United States  90024

    University of California, Los Angeles

    Institute of Transportation Studies
    3250 Public Affairs Building
    Los Angeles, CA  United States  90095-1656
  • Authors:
    • King, Dave
    • Mondschein, Andrew
    • Showalter, Catherine
  • Publication Date: 2005

Language

  • English

Media Info

  • Pagination: 65 p.

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Filing Info

  • Accession Number: 01005238
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Source Agency: UC Berkeley Transportation Library
  • Files: CALTRANS
  • Created Date: Oct 13 2005 1:09PM