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Territorial Analysis of Regional Disparities in Brazil: Impacts on Sustainable Urban Mobility and Accessibility
This article presents a territorial analysis of regional disparities in Brazil and evaluates how these differences impact the types of urban mobility and accessibility solutions implemented in each region. Brazil is a vast country with significant social, economic, and cultural disparities between its regions, and to understand the impact of these disparities on urban mobility and accessibility, an analysis of the country’s five main regions was conducted.
It was identified that regions with higher levels of income and education tend to have more advanced and efficient transportation systems, while regions with lower levels of income and education face challenges in accessing reliable and affordable transportation options.
Furthermore, the implementation of urban mobility and accessibility solutions is influenced by regional policies and regulations, as well as the availability of resources and infrastructure. This study highlights the importance of taking into account regional disparities when designing and implementing urban mobility and accessibility solutions in Brazil.
Overall, this research provides insights into the territorial analysis of regional disparities in Brazil and their impact on urban mobility and accessibility. The findings can inform policymakers and urban planners in developing effective strategies to address the inequalities identified and promote more equitable access to transportation options across the country.
Territorial Analysis of Regional Disparities in Brazil: Impacts on Sustainable Urban Mobility and Accessibility
This article presents a territorial analysis of regional disparities in Brazil and evaluates how these differences impact the types of urban mobility and accessibility solutions implemented in each region. Brazil is a vast country with significant social, economic, and cultural disparities between its regions, and to understand the impact of these disparities on urban mobility and accessibility, an analysis of the country’s five main regions was conducted.
It was identified that regions with higher levels of income and education tend to have more advanced and efficient transportation systems, while regions with lower levels of income and education face challenges in accessing reliable and affordable transportation options.
Furthermore, the implementation of urban mobility and accessibility solutions is influenced by regional policies and regulations, as well as the availability of resources and infrastructure. This study highlights the importance of taking into account regional disparities when designing and implementing urban mobility and accessibility solutions in Brazil.
Overall, this research provides insights into the territorial analysis of regional disparities in Brazil and their impact on urban mobility and accessibility. The findings can inform policymakers and urban planners in developing effective strategies to address the inequalities identified and promote more equitable access to transportation options across the country.
Territorial Analysis of Regional Disparities in Brazil: Impacts on Sustainable Urban Mobility and Accessibility
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Marucci, Alessandro (Herausgeber:in) / Zullo, Francesco (Herausgeber:in) / Fiorini, Lorena (Herausgeber:in) / Saganeiti, Lucia (Herausgeber:in) / Marques, Franciele (Autor:in)
International Conference on Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning ; 2023 ; L'Aquila, Italy
01.03.2024
12 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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