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Redento Bolivar Recio, Sonia Roitman, Iderlina Mateo-Babiano
While transport hubs function largely as mobility interchanges, they also serve as spaces of conflict and negotiation, particularly when informal livelihoods of poor populations take place in public spaces like streets and transport terminals. This condi...
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Alexis Fillone, Iderlina Mateo-Babiano
Historic urban centers (HUCs) such as the Ermita District in Manila display a compact, mixed, and human-scale urban form. Because of these features, people in these areas still depend on either walking or riding a pedicab (also known as cycle rickshaws) ...
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Iderlina Mateo-Babiano
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Transport planning professionals, upon commencing practice, are expected to be well-equipped with the knowledge and skills to address new and emerging urban transport challenges as well as to support the changing mobility and accessibility needs of commu...
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Iderlina Mateo-Babiano, Sameera Kumar, Alvin Mejia
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Despite public bicycle sharing programs (PBSP) gaining global attention as important climate smart transport strategy to support sustainable, low carbon societies in European and North American cities, its uptake in Asia, except for China, has been unexp...
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