Advances in the classification of inland waterways in South America

This report discusses the development of a classification system for inland waterways in South America to improve transport and trade facilitation.

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Report location: source
Language: English
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Authors: Andreas Dohms, Calvin Creech, Eimair Bottega Ebeling, Eliezé Bulhões De Carvalho, Fernando Torres, Helen Brohl, Jean-louis Mathurin, Juan Carlos Paz, Leonel Temer, Mónica Sarache Silva, Otto Koedijk, Philippe Rigo, Azhar Jaimurzina
Geographic focus: South America
Page count: 12 páginas.

Methods

The research method involved technical meetings, teleconferences, and a survey to gather expert opinions on classification parameters. It also included a review of existing classifications and the analysis of national waterway systems in Brazil and Colombia.

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The report outlines the progress in creating a classification system for South America's inland waterways, aiming to enhance the transport of goods and passengers, ensure safety, facilitate regional integration, and promote sustainable use of natural resources.

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