Urban Mobility
Urban mobility is a crucial part of the daily lives of city dwellers. Mobility allows for public participation, economic activity, recreation, and the satisfaction of other human needs.Â
Some of the questions that guide this research are: What determines the transportation mode of inhabitants of cities? How do urban mobility policies increase segregation and inequality? How are children, the elderly, men, and women affected? How can we promote non-motorized transportation?
The methodology to answer those questions stems from Urban Economics, however, it also interacts with Geography, Social Anthropology, and Political Science.