Accessibility, Congestion and Travel Delays in Dar es Salaam: A Time-Distance Perspective

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Accessibility, Congestion and Travel Delays in Dar es Salaam : A Time-Distance Perspective. / Melbye, Dea Christine; Møller-Jensen, Lasse; Andreasen, Manja Hoppe; Kiduanga, Juma R.; Busck, Anne Gravsholt.

I: Habitat International, Bind 46, 2015, s. 178-186.

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Melbye, DC, Møller-Jensen, L, Andreasen, MH, Kiduanga, JR & Busck, AG 2015, 'Accessibility, Congestion and Travel Delays in Dar es Salaam: A Time-Distance Perspective', Habitat International, bind 46, s. 178-186. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2014.12.004

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Melbye, D. C., Møller-Jensen, L., Andreasen, M. H., Kiduanga, J. R., & Busck, A. G. (2015). Accessibility, Congestion and Travel Delays in Dar es Salaam: A Time-Distance Perspective. Habitat International, 46, 178-186. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2014.12.004

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Melbye DC, Møller-Jensen L, Andreasen MH, Kiduanga JR, Busck AG. Accessibility, Congestion and Travel Delays in Dar es Salaam: A Time-Distance Perspective. Habitat International. 2015;46:178-186. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2014.12.004

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Melbye, Dea Christine ; Møller-Jensen, Lasse ; Andreasen, Manja Hoppe ; Kiduanga, Juma R. ; Busck, Anne Gravsholt. / Accessibility, Congestion and Travel Delays in Dar es Salaam : A Time-Distance Perspective. I: Habitat International. 2015 ; Bind 46. s. 178-186.

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