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Publications of the FoundationDesigning mobility for liveable and social cities
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- TitleDesigning mobility for liveable and social cities : case studies from local partners in Bengaluru, Hanoi, Jakarta and Metro Manila : summary
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- GeographicalsAsien ; Bangalore ; Hanoi ; Indien ; Indonesien ; Jakarta ; Manila ; Philippinen ; Südostasien ; Vietnam
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In the series "Revert or readjust? Designing mobility for liveable and social cities", partners of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) examined four cities in Asia to find out how mobility can be designed in such a way that all people can participate in social and economic life, economic development is supported and negative effects for the society and the climate can be eliminated. Each studied city has its own challenges, opportunities in development process, policies, and stakeholders, different pathways towards the future, but they do have one common goal: to build an inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable city. In this paper, Ingo Kucz and Sascha Naji, summarize the main findings, challenges and recommendations.