scholarly journals Efficient Solutions for Urban Mobility - Policies, Strategies and Measures

Author(s):  
Alvaro Seco ◽  
Ana Bastos
Revista Prumo ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (8) ◽  
pp. 164-173
Author(s):  
Denis Silva Rezende ◽  
Edson Rodrigues de Aro

Given the constant changes in the way people move in urban spaces, and based on the National Urban Mobility Policy (PNMU) established by Law 12.586 / 2012, the article will present Urban Mobility indicators used in the municipalities of the state of Mato Grosso, inserted in the Integrated Institutional Development Program - PDI and supported by TCE/MT. Through research methodologies, address the historical and recent aspects of Urban Mobility in the country. From this, present the changes in the indices identified in the period from 2015 to 2017, and verify if the planned goals were met, and if the indicators are supported by PNMU. The study proposes to measure the effectiveness of indicators associated with the theme of Urban Mobility in the municipalities. Moreover, the work proposes to encourage citizens, and especially public managers, to participate effectively in the delivery of efficient solutions for Sustainable Urban Mobility to society.


2020 ◽  
Vol 65 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-44 ◽  
Author(s):  
Houshmand Masoumi ◽  
Erik Fruth

AbstractThe number of urban mobility studies and projects in the three large metropoles of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, Tehran, Istanbul, and Cairo, is growing while other large cities do not enjoy a large share. It would be efficient for those other large cities to adapt the experiences, projects, and studies of Tehran, Istanbul, and Cairo to their own contexts. This paper can help facilitate that adaptation. It investigates the transferability and generalisability of the findings of a recent publication by the lead author on mobility choices in Tehran, Istanbul, and Cairo to some other large cities of more than one million inhabitants in the MENA region. The discussion provided here can provide decision-makers in the MENA region with guidance on how to utilise the findings from a recent study on Tehran/Istanbul/Cairo in their own contexts. T-tests were conducted to test the comparability of the three base cities with a sample 57 others with populations of over one million people. The results show that it would be possible to adapt the urban mobility studies of the three base megacities to 3 to 27 cities based on different criteria. Key suggestions identified by this study include providing local accessibility, neighbourhood facilities, and cycling facilities as well as removing social and legal constraints to cycling, advertising cycling, informing people about the harm arising from the overuse of cars, and increasing street connectivity by adding intersections. According to the findings, these evidence-based recommendations can enhance sustainable mobility for the inhabitants of up to 27 large cities.


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