Small City Mobility: Windows for Policy Knowledge

Small City Mobility: Windows for Policy Knowledge

We have reviewed more than 50 studies produced post-2010 to evaluate issues around urban mobility. Through our review, we identified multiple windows which can be built upon to create policy based solutions for sustainable mobility in small and mid-sized cities. Some of these windows include Knowledge on Mobility in Small Cities; Context Specific Knowledge on Mobility; Frequency and Timeliness of Knowledge and; Diversity of Knowledge Producing Institutions.

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Transport and Mobility in Small Towns: What do we know (and don’t)

Transport and Mobility in Small Towns: What do we know (and don’t)

The Constitution of India provided for special powers to certain regions to decide upon their local governance, according to their traditions and culture. The Constitution created two such categories through Article 234 under the Fifth and Sixth Schedules: Scheduled Areas and Tribal Areas respectively. While PESA was passed in 1996 and panchayats have been formed under it, MESA still has not been passed. Yet, municipal governments have been formed in Scheduled areas. The conflict that municipal governance faces in Scheduled Areas is because of this lack of legislative protections.

Urbanisation is inevitable and is taking place in tribal dominated areas as well. Urban areas need governance systems which are geared towards their particular needs.

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