Mobility and accessibility are declining rapidly in most of the developing world. The issues that affect levels of mobility and possibilities for its improvement are varied. They include the rapid pace of motorization, conditions of local demand that far exceed the capacity of facilities, the incompatibility of urban structure with increased motorization, a stronger transport–land use relationship than in developed cities, lack of adequate road maintenance and limited agreement among responsible officials as to appropriate forms of approach to the problem. The rapid rise of motorization presents the question: At what level will it begin to attenuate for given economic and regulatory conditions? Analysts have taken various approaches to this...
The mobility challenges of the developing world are considerably different than those in wealthier, ...
The study analyzes trends and policies regarding developments of public and private transport in lar...
Megacities have frequently received a disproportionate amount of attention over other sizes of citie...
In the large cities of the developing world, travel times are generally high and increasing, destin...
The most serious problems of urban transport in developing countries involve traffic congestion, ins...
Cities in developing countries suffer from inadequate passenger transport conditions. Consequently, ...
International audienceAsian countries have experienced tremendous changes in their mobility patterns...
Motorization is transforming cities and even rural areas of the developing world. The economic and s...
This paper examines the rise in car use and decline in bus use in developing countries using a theor...
Mobility and transport investment in developing countries face different challenges from those of de...
The relationships between transport and development have become a central part of transport thinking...
Urban mobility is a huge challenge facing megacities nowadays. Due to the vast urban expansion and t...
Megacities have frequently received a disproportionate amount of attention over other sizes of citie...
Most developing country governments face the dilemma of how to promote affordable public transport f...
Megacities have frequently received a disproportionate amount of attention over other sizes of citie...
The mobility challenges of the developing world are considerably different than those in wealthier, ...
The study analyzes trends and policies regarding developments of public and private transport in lar...
Megacities have frequently received a disproportionate amount of attention over other sizes of citie...
In the large cities of the developing world, travel times are generally high and increasing, destin...
The most serious problems of urban transport in developing countries involve traffic congestion, ins...
Cities in developing countries suffer from inadequate passenger transport conditions. Consequently, ...
International audienceAsian countries have experienced tremendous changes in their mobility patterns...
Motorization is transforming cities and even rural areas of the developing world. The economic and s...
This paper examines the rise in car use and decline in bus use in developing countries using a theor...
Mobility and transport investment in developing countries face different challenges from those of de...
The relationships between transport and development have become a central part of transport thinking...
Urban mobility is a huge challenge facing megacities nowadays. Due to the vast urban expansion and t...
Megacities have frequently received a disproportionate amount of attention over other sizes of citie...
Most developing country governments face the dilemma of how to promote affordable public transport f...
Megacities have frequently received a disproportionate amount of attention over other sizes of citie...
The mobility challenges of the developing world are considerably different than those in wealthier, ...
The study analyzes trends and policies regarding developments of public and private transport in lar...
Megacities have frequently received a disproportionate amount of attention over other sizes of citie...