Informal Transport in the Developing World

Informal Transport in the Developing World
Title Informal Transport in the Developing World PDF eBook
Author Robert Cervero
Publisher UN-HABITAT
Total Pages 262
Release 2000
Genre Paratransit services
ISBN 9211314534

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Urban Transport in the Developing World

Urban Transport in the Developing World
Title Urban Transport in the Developing World PDF eBook
Author Harry T. Dimitriou
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 661
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1849808392

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Policy-making for urban transport and planning of economies in the developing world present major challenges for countries facing rapid urbanisation and rampant motorisation, alongside growing commitments to sustainability. These challenges include: coping with financial deficits, providing for the poor, dealing meaningfully with global warming and energy shortages, addressing traffic congestion and related land use issues, adopting green technologies and adjusting equitably to the impacts of globalisation. This book presents a contemporary analysis of these challenges and new workable responses to the urban transport problems they spawn.

Transport and Developing Countries

Transport and Developing Countries
Title Transport and Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Dr David Hilling
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 309
Release 2003-10-04
Genre Science
ISBN 1134777256

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Examining the links between irregular and inefficient transport methods and economic progress, the author explains that it can only be effective if timing, location and technology are carefully chosen.

The Urban Transport Crisis in Emerging Economies

The Urban Transport Crisis in Emerging Economies
Title The Urban Transport Crisis in Emerging Economies PDF eBook
Author Dorina Pojani
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 301
Release 2016-11-18
Genre Science
ISBN 3319438514

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This edited volume discuses urban transport issues, policies, and initiatives in twelve of the world’s major emerging economies – Brazil, China, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Russia, South Africa, Turkey, and Vietnam - countries with large populations that have recently experienced large changes in urban structure, motorization and all the associated social, economic, and environmental impacts in positive and negative senses. Contributions on each of these twelve countries focus on one or more major cities per country. This book aims to fill a gap in the transport literature that is crucial to understanding the needs of a large portion of the world’s urban population, especially in view of the southward shift in economic power. Readers will develop a better understanding of urban transport problems and policies in nations where development levels are below those of richer countries (mainly in the northern hemisphere) but where the rate of economic growth is often increasing at a faster rate than the wealthiest nations.

Paratransit in African Cities

Paratransit in African Cities
Title Paratransit in African Cities PDF eBook
Author Roger Behrens
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 312
Release 2015-09-07
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1317910109

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Public transport systems in contemporary Sub-Saharan African cities are heavily reliant upon paratransit services. These services are defined as informal transportation which operates between the public and individual private spheres. In Africa paratransit is characterized by low quality of vehicles and chaotic management but it also provides cheap, accessible and flexible transport solutions for the urban poor. It is typically poorly regulated and operates as a set of informal businesses. A common result of weak public sector regulation and a fare strategy in which owners claim a fixed daily revenue target and drivers who keep the variable balance as income, is destructive competition and poor quality of service. There is an incontrovertible case for improving the quality, reliability and coverage of public transport systems, and some city governments have attempted to do so by initiating reform projects that envisage the phased replacement of paratransit operations with formalised bus rapid transit systems. In this book the authors argue that there are, however, path dependencies and constraints that limit the possible extent of public transport system reform. Paratransit operations also have some inherent advantages with respect to demand responsiveness and service innovation. Attempts to eradicate paratransit may be neither pragmatic nor strategic. Two future scenarios are likely: hybrid systems comprised of both paratransit and formally planned modes; and systems improved by upgrades and strengthened regulation of existing paratransit services. The business strategies and aspirations of incumbent paratransit operators in three case cities – Cape Town, Dar es Salaam and Nairobi – are discussed, as well as their attitudes towards emerging public transport reform projects. International experiences of hybrid system regulation and paratransit business development are reviewed in order to explore policy options. The authors contend that policies recognising paratransit operators, and seeking contextually appropriate complementarity with formalised planned services, will produce greater benefits than policies ignoring their continued existence.

Connecting the Dots

Connecting the Dots
Title Connecting the Dots PDF eBook
Author Fatima Arroyo-Arroyo
Publisher World Bank Publications
Total Pages 127
Release 2021-07-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 146481676X

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This report analyzes constraints on accessing jobs and social services in three Ghanaian cities (Accra, Kumasi, and Tamale), with a strong focus on specific challenges encountered by vulnerable people. The report outlines practical interventions for achieving more inclusive and sustainable access.

Public Transport in Third World Cities

Public Transport in Third World Cities
Title Public Transport in Third World Cities PDF eBook
Author Alan Armstrong-Wright
Publisher Stationery Office Books (TSO)
Total Pages 128
Release 1993
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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