Urban Mobility and Social Equity in Latin America

Evidence, Concepts, Methods

Daniel Oviedo|Natalia Villamizar Duarte|Ana Marcela Ardila Pinto
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This volume compiles contributions from international scholars on the social impacts of urban mobility and discussions on concepts and methods to examine the distributional effects of transport policies in Latin America.

Chapters discuss concepts and methods for explaining the distributional effects of transport policies and for exploring alternatives to ensure equity and non-discrimination in access for more inclusive cities. Recognizing the deep relationship between accessibility, equity and inclusion, the contributions in this book are collated in three sections: structural dimensions of accessibility, active travel and local accessibility, and accessibility of emerging mobilities. The book builds on a balanced collection of case studies and comparative perspectives that showcase territorial, economic, political and social drivers of urban mobility and the development of accessible and inclusive urban spaces in Latin American cities.

Chapter 1. Should Urban Transport Become a Social Policy? Interrogating The Role Of Accessibility In Social Equity And Urban Development In Bogotá, Colombia; Daniel Oviedo, and Luis Ángel Guzmán Chapter 2. Mobility And Gender Equity In Latin America: Different Mobile Burdens And Contributions In Montevideo (Uruguay); Diego Hernández, and Daniela de los Santos Chapter 3. Children And Urban Mobility: Care Dynamics On Family Mobility Patterns; Gabriela Cicci Faria Chapter 4. “Like Sardines In a Can”. Gender, Stratification, and Mobility In The Lives Of Female Household Employees In Bogotá, Colombia; Friederike Fleischer, and Ivette s. Sepúlveda Sanabria Chapter 5. Sustainable Transport And Gender Equity: Insights From Santiago, Chile; Lake Sagaris, and Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken Chapter 6. Gendered Exploration Of Emotive And Instrumental Wellbeing For Cyclist Woman In Latin America; Beatriz Mella Lira  Chapter 7. Active Commute To School, Physical Activity, and Health Of Hispanic High School Students In The United States; Ivis García, and Keuntae Kim  Chapter 8. Children’s Mobility and Playability In The Neighborhood Of Río Piedras: Perspectives From Children And Adults; Norma I. Peña-Rivera, and Enery López-Navarrete  Chapter 9. Mobility And equity: The Problem Of Access To City Spaces By Individuals Submitted To Psychiatric Hospitalization; Luiza Morena Alves Lopes  Chapter 10. Urban Accessibility In Belo Horizonte, Brazil: A Case Study Of Mobility Practices And Demands Of People With Disabilities In The Mobility Systems; Ana Marcela Ardila Pinto, Marcos Fontoura De Oliveira, Bruna Barradas Cordeiro, and Laíse Lorene Hasz Souza e Oliveira

    Daniel Oviedo is an Assistant Professor in Urban Transport and Development Planning at the Bartlett Development Planning Unit of UCL. His research focuses on the social consequences of transport in global south cities, particularly accessibility, inequality and social exclusion.

    Natalia Villamizar Duarte is an Associate professor at the School of Architecture and Urbanism at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Her work focuses on processes and practices of governing, public space and urban mobility, planning of urban borders, and community-university partnerships.

    Ana Marcela Ardila is an associate professor of Sociology, currently Coordinator of the Postgraduate Program in Sociology, and a researcher at CEURB at Federal University of Minas Gerais. Her research focuses on public space and mobility policies in Latin American cities.