This issue analyses data on investments in Latin American road infrastructure between 2007 and 2015, examines the subsector’s evolution and emphasizes the negative repercussions of accident fatalities and carbon emissions. It aims to raise awareness about the importance of this mode of transport in the region and to underscore the need for socioeconomic evaluations of road projects and for additional, better and more transparent data and information on the sector, using a cross-cutting approach in pursuit of sustainable development
Long-term developments in traffic growth and fatality rate can be rather well described by non-linea...
This study develops and pilots in three Latin American countries a framework that aims at informing ...
Includes bibliographySpanish and portuguese versiona availableThis document is the second in a serie...
Transportation provides vital support to the economic and social development of Latin America cities...
Road accidents cause more deaths than homicides in Latin America, nevertheless it is not highlighted...
This issue of the Bulletin compiles and analyses the principal measures adopted by a group of co...
This issue of the FAL Bulletin examines road safety performance in Latin America and the Caribbean b...
Urban transportation investments present an opportunity to mitigate climate change while supporting ...
Concessions have become an important mechanism in Latin America for attracting financing and private...
This bulletin aims to describe the situation of public and private investment in Latin America’s eco...
This paper compiles, evaluates and analyses information from different data sources on accidents and...
El presente documento analiza los datos de inversión en infraestructura de carretera en América Lati...
In Latin America and elsewhere, large-scale infrastructure projects are routinely justified in terms...
Road maintenance work has gradually been increasing in Latin America. Existing contracts in Argentin...
This edition of the FAL Bulletin addresses the topic of transport infrastructure growth and its rela...
Long-term developments in traffic growth and fatality rate can be rather well described by non-linea...
This study develops and pilots in three Latin American countries a framework that aims at informing ...
Includes bibliographySpanish and portuguese versiona availableThis document is the second in a serie...
Transportation provides vital support to the economic and social development of Latin America cities...
Road accidents cause more deaths than homicides in Latin America, nevertheless it is not highlighted...
This issue of the Bulletin compiles and analyses the principal measures adopted by a group of co...
This issue of the FAL Bulletin examines road safety performance in Latin America and the Caribbean b...
Urban transportation investments present an opportunity to mitigate climate change while supporting ...
Concessions have become an important mechanism in Latin America for attracting financing and private...
This bulletin aims to describe the situation of public and private investment in Latin America’s eco...
This paper compiles, evaluates and analyses information from different data sources on accidents and...
El presente documento analiza los datos de inversión en infraestructura de carretera en América Lati...
In Latin America and elsewhere, large-scale infrastructure projects are routinely justified in terms...
Road maintenance work has gradually been increasing in Latin America. Existing contracts in Argentin...
This edition of the FAL Bulletin addresses the topic of transport infrastructure growth and its rela...
Long-term developments in traffic growth and fatality rate can be rather well described by non-linea...
This study develops and pilots in three Latin American countries a framework that aims at informing ...
Includes bibliographySpanish and portuguese versiona availableThis document is the second in a serie...