""Moving People: Transport Policy in the Cities of Brazil"" examines the complexities of urban transportation policy in Brazil. This book explores the challenges and opportunities facing Brazilian cities as they strive to improve mobility, reduce congestion, and enhance the quality of life for their citizens.
Authored by Alan Poole, the book delves into the historical context, current practices, and future directions of transport policy in Brazil. It offers valuable insights for policymakers, urban planners, and anyone interested in the sustainable development of urban areas. The book analyzes various aspects of public transportation, including buses, subways, and other modes of transport, within the unique social and economic landscape of Brazil.
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