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It takes just three steps—avoid, shift, and improve—for Asia's cities to solve their growing traffic problems and get them moving again.
Ciclovia, Bogota's car-free days, has inspired more than 100 cities to make space for walking and cycling to improve public health and the environment.
Colombia’s capital Bogota has made it safe and easy to travel by bicycle to work or school by creating a 376-kilometer grid of bike paths, called CicloRutas.
Policies being undertaken in the Pacific are helping businesses move from the informal to the formal sector and generate better jobs.
Find out why Guangzhou Bus Rapid Transit, Asia's first gold-standard BRT, performs better than most metro systems in the world.
Indonesia could reduce the impact of a prolonged El Niño by easing food import restrictions and strengthening social protection and food security.
Aligning strategies, incentives, and activities can drive lasting, sector-wide change.
Consider a holistic view of the future and a broad range of trends and factors when assessing transport projects.
A Korean research project finds the complex partial box girder method as an economically feasible alternative to steel box girders.
Human, animal, plant, and ecological health challenges are all interconnected; solutions should be too.