Mobility and Development, Fall 2024: Innovations, Policies, and Practices

The report discusses various aspects of mobility and development, focusing on transport infrastructure, electric vehicle adoption, and the socio-economic impacts of transport policies in different regions, particularly in developing countries.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: World Bank
Authors: Aiga Stokenberga, Ajay Kumar, Aldo Musacchio, Asif Faiz, Burak Turkgulu, Catalina Ochoa, Fatima Noor Aftab, Jesse Harber, Jonathan Davidar, Liljana Sekerinska, Lincoln Flor, Matías Herrera Dappe, Mira Morad, Mokaddesul Hoque, Muneeza Alam, Nino Pkhikidze, Pablo Claudio Armando Mollinedo, Sam Zimmerman, Shyam Srinivasan, Susanna Lazarus, Teresa Ter-minassian, Vivien Foster, Binyam Reja
Geographic focus: Argentina, Pakistan, Armenia, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt

Methods

The research method involved qualitative and quantitative analyses, including case studies, surveys, and assessments of transport infrastructure and policies across various regions. Data was collected from public transport users, household surveys, and existing literature to evaluate the socio-economic impacts of transport systems.

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Key Insights

The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the transport sector's role in economic development, highlighting the importance of effective governance, infrastructure investment, and innovative policies. It examines the challenges faced by urban transport systems in cities like Dhaka, the impact of improved road infrastructure on job creation in rural Armenia, and the potential of electric mobility in Pakistan. The findings emphasize the need for tailored solutions to enhance women's economic opportunities through better public transport and the necessity of a metropolitan transport authority for effective governance. The report also discusses the significance of lithium resources in Argentina's Northwest and the infrastructure challenges that must be addressed to harness these resources for economic growth.

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