
Technical and Economic Conditions for the Use of Electric Road Vehicles

Annals of botany - Special Issue Vol 88, Oct 2001

Automatische overbrenging van gegevens met betrekking tot het vervoer

Activty Report of the COST ad hoc Technical Committee on Materials 1993-96

COST Interaction Conference - The Contribution of Science and Technology to the Developement of Human Society

Gebiet der electronischen hilfen f¨r den verkehr auf grossen fernverkehrsstrassen

ICT Capabilities in action: what people do, user aspects of ICTs
- Pages: 248
- Author(s): L. Klamer, E. Mante-Meijer, J. Heres et al
- Publisher(s): OPOCE
- ISBN/ISSN: 92-898-0011-9
- EUR: 21637
COST Action 269 belongs to the domain Telecommunications and Information Science and Technology. Its main objectives were to study and analyse ICT usage and users, with emphasis on communication, in order to increase knowledge on how and why a person incorporates or rejects ICT products and services into his/her daily life. COST Action 269 offered a unique opportunity for European scientists, without regard to any particular discipline, to participate in open research of user aspects of ICTs. Disciplined ranging from technology to sociology were represented.

Abatement Measures for the Freight Transport Sector
- Pages: 174
- Author(s): Eric Cornelis and Christophe Rezet
- Publisher(s): Presses Universitaires de Namur
- ISBN/ISSN: 978-2-87037-605-8
The main objective of the Action is to develop a more rigorous understanding of the conditions under which the process of growing unsustainable transport demand could be reversed, by changing travelers’, shippers’ and carriers’ behavior.
The Working Group 1 is devoted to freight transport and energy consumption.
This book covers the communications presented during a meeting held in Madrid in May 2007 and focusing on abatement measueres for the freight transport sectors.

Proceedings of the 2nd COST 516 Tribology Symposium
- Pages: 301
- Author(s): J. Meneve, K. Vercammen
- ISBN/ISSN: 90-5857-001-0
Antwerpen, Belgium, 20 and 21 May 1999.