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Transport in Senegal
Monitoring of Atmospheric Pollutant Concentrations in the City of Dakar, Senegal
World Bank Document
World Directory of Minorities
Senegambian Confederation: Prospect for Unity on the African Continent
The Senegambia Confederation In
Cape Verde Islands, C. 1500–1879
Use of Mobile Phone Data for Planning a Road Network: Application to the Country of Senegal Thesis Report
Industrialisation and Structural Change: Can Sub-Saharan Africa Develop Without Factories?*
World Bank Document
Only-Bus System for Intercity Mass Transit to Reduce Several Numerous Road Traffic Accidents
The Use of the Car Rapide As a Living Symbol of Senegal
Evaluation of EU Support to the Transport Sector in Africa 2005-2013 Final Report Volume 3, Annex 3 June 2016 ______
Gender and Sustainable Urban Mobility
Historical Dictionary of the Gambia
3.7 Urban Disaster Risk Reduction
PNAAM227.Pdf
Changing Cities: Climate, Youth, and Land Markets in Urban Areas
Imprimer Cet Article
Top View
Dams & Sharing Benefits in West Africa
Dakar-Diamniadio-Aibd Regional Express Train Project
Sub-Saharan Africa: Factors Affecting Trade Patterns of Selected Industries
The Automotive Sector in Senegal”
Developing Travel Behaviour Models Using Mobile Phone Data
Cross-Border Trade, Transportation and Social Justice from the Margins of the State to Urban Spaces in West Africa
Energy Opportunities for Agriculture Systems and Food Security Project
Senegal's Unsustainable Economic Growth
Inferring Passenger Travel Demand to Improve Urban Mobility in Developing Countries Using Cell Phone Data: a Case Study of Senegal
Labe-Seriba-Medina Gounass-Tambacounda Road Upgrading and Conakry-Dakar Corridor Transport Facilitation Program
Jihad and Islam in World War I
France in West Africa Following the Seven Years' War
Energy Consumption Analysis of the Transportation Sector of Senegal
Senegal Roads Rehabilitation Project Evaluation CALL ORDER NO: 95332418F0449
Systematic Literature Review and Case Studies
Information to Users
Forest Profits Along Senegal's Charcoal Commodity Chain
The Myth of “Ethnic Conflict”: Politics, Economics, and “Cultural” Violence
This Thesis Has Been Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for a Postgraduate Degree (E.G
Area Handbook for Senegal