Transport for Inclusive Development: Defining a Path for Latin America and the Caribbean

This book discusses the role that transport often plays in deepening social disadvantage and poverty and its potential to break the cycle of poverty and inequality through investments and policies that take the needs of poor and socially excluded groups into account. It outlines a conceptual framework for understanding the existing barriers faced by lower income and disadvantaged groups in transport accessibility and social exclusion and explores the multifaceted dimensions of transport related social exclusion, offers solutions to these challenges, and presents several case studies where they have successfully overcome them. The book closes by bringing together the topics discussed in the preceding chapters, identifying intersectionality between and across the many different socio-economic characteristics that drive conditions of poverty, inequality, and social exclusion. Recognizing that the countless connections with other structural problems that drive social disadvantage and exclusion imply that transport problems should be addressed from a broader social and economic perspective and not just as discrete public investment projects. Importantly, this last chapter presents a synthesis of cross-cutting policy guidelines and recommendations that can serve as a roadmap for policymakers, transport system operators, and planners to better understand and meet the complex, multi-faceted and diverse needs of transport disadvantaged populations throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. The guidance is intended to help these key agents of change to move the region forward towards a more equitable, inclusive, prosperous future. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on vulnerable populations and transport systems they rely on, it recommends policy measures and investments that could help to catalyze the post-pandemic recovery of the regions transport systems to provide more equitable and inclusive mobility and foster accessibility to opportunities for all. In addition, recognizing that transport is an important complementary input critical to the distribution of benefits of other projects such as those seeking to improve education, health, or other basic services, it discusses the role that multisectoral approaches can play in catalyzing the for transport to reduce poverty and inequality in the region.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Lynn Scholl
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Women, Social Inclusion, Mode of Transport, Public Transport, Urban Transport, Income Distribution, Person with Disability, Equality, Bicycle Transport, Children, Transport System, Poverty, Bus Management System, Infrastructure Development, Investment, I14 - Health and Inequality, N16 - Latin America • Caribbean, L91 - Transportation: General, Transport;Development;Latin American;Caribbean,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004335
https://publications.iadb.org/en/transport-inclusive-development-defining-path-latin-america-and-caribbean
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spelling dig-bid-node-323772022-12-01T17:25:55ZTransport for Inclusive Development: Defining a Path for Latin America and the Caribbean 2022-06-30T00:06:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004335 https://publications.iadb.org/en/transport-inclusive-development-defining-path-latin-america-and-caribbean Inter-American Development Bank Women Social Inclusion Mode of Transport Public Transport Urban Transport Income Distribution Person with Disability Equality Bicycle Transport Children Transport System Poverty Bus Management System Infrastructure Development Investment I14 - Health and Inequality N16 - Latin America • Caribbean L91 - Transportation: General Transport;Development;Latin American;Caribbean This book discusses the role that transport often plays in deepening social disadvantage and poverty and its potential to break the cycle of poverty and inequality through investments and policies that take the needs of poor and socially excluded groups into account. It outlines a conceptual framework for understanding the existing barriers faced by lower income and disadvantaged groups in transport accessibility and social exclusion and explores the multifaceted dimensions of transport related social exclusion, offers solutions to these challenges, and presents several case studies where they have successfully overcome them. The book closes by bringing together the topics discussed in the preceding chapters, identifying intersectionality between and across the many different socio-economic characteristics that drive conditions of poverty, inequality, and social exclusion. Recognizing that the countless connections with other structural problems that drive social disadvantage and exclusion imply that transport problems should be addressed from a broader social and economic perspective and not just as discrete public investment projects. Importantly, this last chapter presents a synthesis of cross-cutting policy guidelines and recommendations that can serve as a roadmap for policymakers, transport system operators, and planners to better understand and meet the complex, multi-faceted and diverse needs of transport disadvantaged populations throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. The guidance is intended to help these key agents of change to move the region forward towards a more equitable, inclusive, prosperous future. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on vulnerable populations and transport systems they rely on, it recommends policy measures and investments that could help to catalyze the post-pandemic recovery of the regions transport systems to provide more equitable and inclusive mobility and foster accessibility to opportunities for all. In addition, recognizing that transport is an important complementary input critical to the distribution of benefits of other projects such as those seeking to improve education, health, or other basic services, it discusses the role that multisectoral approaches can play in catalyzing the for transport to reduce poverty and inequality in the region. Inter-American Development Bank Lynn Scholl Alana Fook Juan David Barahona Rebolledo María Eugenia Rivas Laureen Montes Valentina Montoya Lauramaría Pedraza Nathaly Noboa Diana Sandoval Seonhwa Lee Manuel Rodriguez Porcel Juan Pablo Bocarejo Erik Vergel Tovar Luis Felipe Urrego Juan Pablo Moreno Juan Pablo Bertucci Daniel Oviedo Orlando Sabogal-Cardona Tomás Serebrisky Carlos Mojica Lynn Scholl Alana Fook Juan David Barahona Rebolledo IDB Publications Latin America and the Caribbean Latin America and the Caribbean en
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topic Women
Social Inclusion
Mode of Transport
Public Transport
Urban Transport
Income Distribution
Person with Disability
Equality
Bicycle Transport
Children
Transport System
Poverty
Bus Management System
Infrastructure Development
Investment
I14 - Health and Inequality
N16 - Latin America • Caribbean
L91 - Transportation: General
Transport;Development;Latin American;Caribbean
Women
Social Inclusion
Mode of Transport
Public Transport
Urban Transport
Income Distribution
Person with Disability
Equality
Bicycle Transport
Children
Transport System
Poverty
Bus Management System
Infrastructure Development
Investment
I14 - Health and Inequality
N16 - Latin America • Caribbean
L91 - Transportation: General
Transport;Development;Latin American;Caribbean
spellingShingle Women
Social Inclusion
Mode of Transport
Public Transport
Urban Transport
Income Distribution
Person with Disability
Equality
Bicycle Transport
Children
Transport System
Poverty
Bus Management System
Infrastructure Development
Investment
I14 - Health and Inequality
N16 - Latin America • Caribbean
L91 - Transportation: General
Transport;Development;Latin American;Caribbean
Women
Social Inclusion
Mode of Transport
Public Transport
Urban Transport
Income Distribution
Person with Disability
Equality
Bicycle Transport
Children
Transport System
Poverty
Bus Management System
Infrastructure Development
Investment
I14 - Health and Inequality
N16 - Latin America • Caribbean
L91 - Transportation: General
Transport;Development;Latin American;Caribbean
Inter-American Development Bank
Transport for Inclusive Development: Defining a Path for Latin America and the Caribbean
description This book discusses the role that transport often plays in deepening social disadvantage and poverty and its potential to break the cycle of poverty and inequality through investments and policies that take the needs of poor and socially excluded groups into account. It outlines a conceptual framework for understanding the existing barriers faced by lower income and disadvantaged groups in transport accessibility and social exclusion and explores the multifaceted dimensions of transport related social exclusion, offers solutions to these challenges, and presents several case studies where they have successfully overcome them. The book closes by bringing together the topics discussed in the preceding chapters, identifying intersectionality between and across the many different socio-economic characteristics that drive conditions of poverty, inequality, and social exclusion. Recognizing that the countless connections with other structural problems that drive social disadvantage and exclusion imply that transport problems should be addressed from a broader social and economic perspective and not just as discrete public investment projects. Importantly, this last chapter presents a synthesis of cross-cutting policy guidelines and recommendations that can serve as a roadmap for policymakers, transport system operators, and planners to better understand and meet the complex, multi-faceted and diverse needs of transport disadvantaged populations throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. The guidance is intended to help these key agents of change to move the region forward towards a more equitable, inclusive, prosperous future. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on vulnerable populations and transport systems they rely on, it recommends policy measures and investments that could help to catalyze the post-pandemic recovery of the regions transport systems to provide more equitable and inclusive mobility and foster accessibility to opportunities for all. In addition, recognizing that transport is an important complementary input critical to the distribution of benefits of other projects such as those seeking to improve education, health, or other basic services, it discusses the role that multisectoral approaches can play in catalyzing the for transport to reduce poverty and inequality in the region.
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Inter-American Development Bank
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Social Inclusion
Mode of Transport
Public Transport
Urban Transport
Income Distribution
Person with Disability
Equality
Bicycle Transport
Children
Transport System
Poverty
Bus Management System
Infrastructure Development
Investment
I14 - Health and Inequality
N16 - Latin America • Caribbean
L91 - Transportation: General
Transport;Development;Latin American;Caribbean
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title Transport for Inclusive Development: Defining a Path for Latin America and the Caribbean
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