Transportation infrastructure projects typically focus on assessing their direct benefits, like reduced travel times and lower costs. However, the broader impact of improved accessibility on job creation...
Northwest (NOA for its Spanish acronym), comprising the provinces of Salta, Jujuy, and Catamarca, is home to 22 percent of worldwide lithium resources. However, the current lithium exports from the region...
The growing use of drones is a source of both excitement and apprehension. The excitement is among businesses and beneficiaries across sectors who are anticipating, or already realizing, substantial benefits...
The global shift toward electric mobility is driven by environmental and economic goals. Pakistan is no exception. Recognizing the potential benefits of electric vehicles (EVs) to curb emissions, lessen...
The fourth edition of the Mobility and Development periodical presents nine stories of how countries have evolved transport sector innovations, policy reform, and technical solutions to improve the quality...
In developing countries, the lack of access to safe, effective, and affordable transport is a fundamental issue for many if not most people. Almost 10 years ago, Kumar and Zimmerman (2015) observed that...
This article, based on Off the Books: Understanding and Mitigating the Fiscal Risks of Infrastructure (2023), presents a systematic assessment of the magnitude and prevalence of fiscal risks from transport...
This article assesses the various challenges and disparities faced by women in urban transport usage, particularly in public transport in three cities in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) - Amman...
Big Data can empower city leaders as they work to improve policy and infrastructure decision-making to increase economic impact and foster development. Big Data application has a significant regional imbalance...
Cities across the world are investing in new and improved transport systems to meet the growing challenges of urban life. While these investments have the potential to benefit the poorest urban residents...