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          <dc:title>Transport and Equity: Toward Inclusive Transport Development</dc:title>
          <dc:title xml:lang="en">Transport and Equity: Toward Inclusive Transport Development</dc:title>
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            <jpcoar:creatorName xml:lang="en">Suzuki, Tomoyoshi</jpcoar:creatorName>
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          <datacite:description descriptionType="Abstract">SDGs 2030 target 11.2 aims at providing “access to safe, affordable, accessible and 
sustainable transport systems for all, improving road safety, notably by expanding public 
transport, with special attention to the needs of those in vulnerable situations, women, children,
persons with disabilities and older persons” by 2030. This vulnerable population also includes
low-income people, especially in the context of developing countries. In developing countries’ 
cities, poverty is likely to be concentrated in the urban periphery far from the CBD (Central 
Business District) where jobs and other activities are concentrated. Thus, one of the goals of 
investment in public transport is to reduce these spatial and social inequalities by improving 
accessibility to jobs and other opportunities for vulnerable populations. This literature review 
aims to summarize recent empirical evidence on urban transport and equity in developing 
countries as well as to introduce the theoretical foundations of transport equity so that gaps for 
further research may be identified. Overall, the existing literature reveals that it is mainly 
lower-income segments that are likely to be disadvantaged as measured by potential 
accessibility. Possible factors underlying this transport inequality may include disadvantageous 
fare structures for lower-income populations and so on, but the mechanism behind this depends 
on its context in each city. These consequences may relate to the traditional appraisal 
methodologies for transport projects that highlight economic efficiency. To plan and design
more inclusive transport projects, further studies including improving appraisal methodologies 
focusing more on equity aspects are necessary. In this regard, this literature review identifies 
research gaps including differing methodological points of view in the transport projects. Filling 
these gaps would also contribute to planning more inclusive transport projects from a practical 
point of view.</datacite:description>
          <dc:publisher>JICA Ogata Sadako Research Institute for Peace and Development</dc:publisher>
          <datacite:date dateType="Issued">2022-04-28</datacite:date>
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          <jpcoar:sourceTitle>Literature Review</jpcoar:sourceTitle>
          <jpcoar:sourceTitle xml:lang="en">Literature Review</jpcoar:sourceTitle>
          <jpcoar:issue>17</jpcoar:issue>
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