Transport planning and its impact on city competitiveness

1 Apr 2004 | Publication

Transport planning and its impact on city competitiveness

  • Publication type: FAL Bulletin
  • Author: Thomas, Alan; Molina, Diego
  • Physical description: 5 páginas.
  • Publisher: ECLAC
  • Date: 1 April 2004
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Abstract

The economic and productive development of a region is closely tied to its transport infrastructure. Adequate transport infrastructure enables companies to increase their production levels as a result of lowered logistical costs, inventory savings and access to larger supply and labour markets. The competitiveness of a city depends on elements of its economy and other aspects such as social disciplines. Despite being a rather broadly defined concept, it is widely used to categorise and compare cities, projecting the image of a prosperous city in the public eye. The aim of this issue of the Bulletin is to identify the role played by investments in transport in the competitiveness of a specific city and to demonstrate the need for adequate transport planning to ensure that economic development does not interfere with the quality of life of city dwellers.