State of knowledge study on gender and transport in developing economies

The paper explores the topic of gender, transport and mobilities in low- and middle-income countries and reflects on critical research gaps

Abstract

This paper is positioned in the domain of development planning with particular reference to spatial and transport planning. The paper explores the topic of gender, transport and mobilities in low- and middle-income countries and reflects on critical research gaps emerging from this review. A further layering to the discussion on mobilities/accessibility is provided by the ‘smart’ city agendas and smart mobilities, which currently pervades discussions undertaken in urban and transport planning domains across the world.

The paper structures its arguments with due regards to the digitalization and smart agendas being currently discussed.

This is an output of the High Volume Transport Applied Research Programme

Citation

Priya Uteng, T (2019) State of knowledge study on gender and transport in developing economies. Available from: http://transport-links.com/download/state-of-the-knowledge-study-on-gender-and-transport-in-developing-economies/

State of knowledge study on gender and transport in developing economies

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Published 9 September 2019