Transport and environment in developing countries : comparing air pollution and traffic accidents as policy priorities.

Author(s)
Vasconcellos, E.A.
Year
Abstract

Transportation in the developing world results in air pollution and injuries or deaths from accidents. In developed countries, policies initiatives to reduce pollution levels are given highest priority, primarily because the injury/fatality rate from accidents is relatively low. In the developing countries, however, the reverse would seem to be preferable. This paper argues that developing countries need safer streets more than cleaner cars, and that a change in current priorities is therefore required. (A)

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970584 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Habitat International, Vol. 21 (1997), No. 1 (March), p. 79-89, 32 ref.

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