The City of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, a city of 6.5 million inhabitants, had several years to plan, invest, and prepare for the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games. A significant part of these efforts were in mobility infrastructure and operations, as they would become a fundamental legacy for the city. Silva, Maiolino and Torres, who were involved in these efforts in various capacities, discuss this experience and some of the challenges that go beyond investments in infrastructure such as behavior and operational changes
Rio de Janeiro, with approximately 12 million people in the metropolitanarea, is working towards its...
The Summer Olympic Games take place every four years and captivate the attention of people all aroun...
Being selected as a host city for a sports mega-event such as the Olympics is both a gift and a burd...
After bidding three times, Rio de Janeiro was finally selected to host the 2016 Olympic Games. In it...
Since the International Olympic Committee (IOC) selected Rio de Janeiro to host the 2016 Olympic Gam...
The process of globalization of the economy created the idea of a global urban hierarchy. Within thi...
In Brazil, the use of private motorized vehicles has dramatically increased in recent decades, while...
International audienceReorganizing public transport in the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro ahe...
The Olympics Games is a spectacle that attracts international attention. This focus comes with scrut...
This paper presents a case study of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil and the 2016 Olympic Games in ...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe the social impacts and legacies expected for Rio de Janei...
Os Jogos Olímpicos de Verão Rio 2016, fizeram com que a infraestrutura da cidade fosse modificada pe...
Rio 2016 Games were preceded by controversy and doubts about taking place in Brazil. Despite polemic...
According to the UN, in 2050, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities. Already 10 % of tho...
Brazil’s second largest metropolitan area and one of the world’s largest megalopolises, Rio de Janei...
Rio de Janeiro, with approximately 12 million people in the metropolitanarea, is working towards its...
The Summer Olympic Games take place every four years and captivate the attention of people all aroun...
Being selected as a host city for a sports mega-event such as the Olympics is both a gift and a burd...
After bidding three times, Rio de Janeiro was finally selected to host the 2016 Olympic Games. In it...
Since the International Olympic Committee (IOC) selected Rio de Janeiro to host the 2016 Olympic Gam...
The process of globalization of the economy created the idea of a global urban hierarchy. Within thi...
In Brazil, the use of private motorized vehicles has dramatically increased in recent decades, while...
International audienceReorganizing public transport in the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro ahe...
The Olympics Games is a spectacle that attracts international attention. This focus comes with scrut...
This paper presents a case study of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil and the 2016 Olympic Games in ...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe the social impacts and legacies expected for Rio de Janei...
Os Jogos Olímpicos de Verão Rio 2016, fizeram com que a infraestrutura da cidade fosse modificada pe...
Rio 2016 Games were preceded by controversy and doubts about taking place in Brazil. Despite polemic...
According to the UN, in 2050, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities. Already 10 % of tho...
Brazil’s second largest metropolitan area and one of the world’s largest megalopolises, Rio de Janei...
Rio de Janeiro, with approximately 12 million people in the metropolitanarea, is working towards its...
The Summer Olympic Games take place every four years and captivate the attention of people all aroun...
Being selected as a host city for a sports mega-event such as the Olympics is both a gift and a burd...