Mobility and Urban Fragmentation
Resumen
Improving the quality of life of citizens is based on restructuring both the way of making the city and the collective transport system. The city is growing in a disorderly manner and, consequently, social inequality is increasing, giving rise to social exclusion, as well as to the segregation that is always observed. Therefore, there must be urban policies with a prospective vision that mitigate informal growth, reduce social inequality and that are thought from the citizens, seeking their well-being and a correct quality of urban life for each one of them.
Editor
Universidad Estado Rio Grande NorteTemas
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https://geplat.com/rtep/index.php/tourism/article/view/921Revista
Turismo-Estudos e PraticasISSN
2316-1493Coleccion(es)
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