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Statistiques, données et indicateurs (13)

Statistics Brief: Global Trade and Transport

Anglais

18-mai-2011

The latest update of global freight data-based analysis of topical transport trends collected by the International Transport Forum. This May 2011 issue entitled “Recovery and Rebalancing?” looks at the most recent data on global freight.

Key Transport Statistics 2011

Anglais

17-mai-2011

This edition covers the impact of the global economic crisis on freight transport in ITF countries as well as latest road safety trends.

Recovery Continues in Global Freight Transport - Uncertainties Remain

Anglais

08-mars-2011

The latest update of global freight data collected by the International Transport Forum shows few signs that reduce the uncertainty about economic recovery after the 2008 crisis.

Radical Cuts in Car Fuel Consumption Are Possible

Anglais

25-janv.-2011

A new study finds that improving average fuel economy for the global car fleet by at least 50% by 2050 is achievable.

IRTAD 2010 Annual Report

Anglais

23-déc.-2010

This report provides an overview of safety trends for the year 2009 as well as preliminary trends for the year 2010 in IRTAD countries. It focuses on country performance and road safety measures implemented over the past five years to reduce the number of traffic casualties.

Drogues au volant : Nouvelle étude internationale

Français

09-déc.-2010

International Transport Forum

Alors que des politiques bien établies existent pour lutter contre l'alcool au volant, l'usage de drogues par les automobilistes est beaucoup plus difficile à combattre - il existe un grand nombre de substances impliquées. 

Statistics Brief: Recovery Weak and Uncertain

Anglais

07-déc.-2010

According to latest data compiled by the International Transport Forum on global freight flows since the financial crisis of 2008 recovery is uncertain and weak: in road, rail and sea transport, current freight levels are below pre-crisis volumes. 

Une décennie « record » pour la sécurité routière

Français

15-sept.-2010

Le Forum International des Transports vient de publier les derniers chiffres de la mortalité routière pour 33 pays qui montrent que les dix premières années du 21ème siècle ont été « une décennie record pour la sécurité routière ».

NEW DATA ON MAJOR TRENDS IN THE TRANSPORT SECTOR

Anglais

25-mai-2010

International Transport Forum releases annual statistics update. The global economic crisis and the collapse of world trade in 2009 had a major impact on the transport sector, according to first-hand statistical figures for 2009 published by the International Transport Forum (ITF) at the OECD.

RECORD LOW IN ROAD DEATHS

Anglais

19-mai-2010

International Transport Forum puts figure at less than 150 000 for first time ever.

Quarterly Transport Statistics

Anglais

02-avr.-2010

The International Transport Forum's quarterly data briefings are based on seasonally adjusted data and provide analysis of transport trends using the latest data from our short-term statistics.

International Transport Forum - Statistics

Anglais

10-mars-2009

For all the latest statistics and trends in the transport sector.

International Road Traffic and Accident Database (IRTAD)

Anglais

21-déc.-2005

What is IRTAD ?

Événements/conférences/réunions (3)

Radical Cuts in Car Fuel Consumption Are Possible

Anglais

25-janv.-2011

A new study finds that improving average fuel economy for the global car fleet by at least 50% by 2050 is achievable.

Climate Change: Cancun Agreements

Anglais

14-déc.-2010

International Transport Forum

"The Cancun Agreements decided at COP 16 may have given new impetus to a stalled UN negotiating process but will have no direct impact on continued global growth of transport CO2 emissions", commented Jack Short, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum.

Green Growth in Transport

Anglais

25-nov.-2010

Green growth is a new strategy to decouple the inverse relationship between economic growth and environmental preservation. In a joint event in Paris, the International Transport Forum and the Korean Transport Institute (KOTI) address the issue of growth in transport.

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