Megacities on the move - your guide to the future of sustainable urban mobility in 2040

This report explores the future of sustainable urban mobility, focusing on megacities and their transportation systems by the year 2040. It examines various scenarios and provides solutions for overcoming challenges to achieve sustainable mobility.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Forum for the Future
Authors: Chris Dewey, Claire Wyatt, Clare Jenkinson, David Mason, Francesca Rutherford, Gustavo Montes De Oca, Hanna Plant, James Goodman, Joe Hall, Joy Green, Kate O’hagan, Nathalie Nathe, Peter Madden, Rupert Fausset, Ruth Harwood, Stephanie Draper, Ulrike Stein, Will Nitch-smith, Ivana Gazibara, Ivana Gazibara, James Goodman And Peter Madden
Time horizon: 2040
Geographic focus: Global, Istanbul, Mumbai

Methods

The research method involved horizon-scanning, interviews with experts, scenario planning, and workshops in Istanbul and Mumbai to validate scenarios and identify challenges and opportunities for local contexts.

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Key Insights

The research investigates sustainable urban mobility in megacities by 2040, considering factors like climate change, resource constraints, and population growth. It presents four scenarios—Planned-opolis, Sprawl-ville, Renew-abad, and Communi-city—each with distinct energy and governance frameworks. The report suggests six solutions, including integrated planning and prioritizing the poor, to address the future challenges of urban transportation.

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