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Applying the Island Transport Equivalent to the Greek Islands

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  • Maria Lekakou

    (University of Aegean)

  • George Remoundos

    (University of Aegean)

  • Evangelia Stefanidaki

    (University of Aegean)

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This report looks at the need for Greece to redesign its inter-island transport system to make it more operational and sustainable. It takes into account the challenges of designing networks for island ecosystems and island clusters, which present even greater difficulties. Specifically, it examines applying the Island Transport Equivalent policy tool to increase island accessibility and growth potential.

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  • Maria Lekakou & George Remoundos & Evangelia Stefanidaki, 2021. "Applying the Island Transport Equivalent to the Greek Islands," International Transport Forum Discussion Papers 2021/02, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:itfaab:2021/02-en
    DOI: 10.1787/d6f3db6b-en
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