by SLOCAT | Sep 19, 2013 | News
This post originally appeared on WRI Insights. Indore’s new iBus now carries more than 23,000 passengers daily. Photo by EMBARQ India. Indore, India—nicknamed “Mini Bombay”—is a booming city of two million people. The city’s rapidly growing population has...
by SLOCAT | Aug 28, 2013 | News
Roads can be developed to favor both cars and non-motorized forms of transport. Photo courtesy of SGA Architects. The concept of transit-oriented development (TOD) as a planning tool is new to Indian cities, where quality mass rapid transit systems are relatively...
by SLOCAT | Aug 26, 2013 | News
An international team led by Erin Cooper, Research Analyst for EMBARQ, won The Fred Burggraf Award for excellence in transportation research by researchers 35 years of age or younger. Photo by the World Resources Institute. What led you and your team to research this...
by SLOCAT | May 1, 2013 | News
Intermediate public transport services such as auto-rickshaws are an important part of sustainable urban transport in India. Photo by Roy Sinai. This blog post is part of the Catalyzing New Mobility program and receives support from The Rockefeller Foundation....