Urban Travel Behavior and Socio-Spatial Issues in the Mena Region: What Do We Know?

Author:

Andraos Joanna1,Awad Razan1,Geagea Tony1,Habib Clara1,Koberssi Lydia1,Lahoud Jessica1,Rabah Majeed1,Reaidy Farid1,Eddine Nour Saad1,Masoumi Houshmand23

Affiliation:

1. Ramez G. Chagoury Faculty of Architecture, Arts & Design , Nortre Dame University- Louaize , Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon, P.O.Box: 72, Zouk Mikael , Louaize , Lebanon

2. Center for Technology and Society , Technische Universität Berlin , Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 104, 10553 Berlin , Germany

3. Department of Transport and Supply Chain Management, College of Business and Economics , University of Johannesburg , Kingsway Campus, Cnr Kingsway and University Road Auckland Park, 2006 Johannesburg , South Africa

Abstract

Abstract Unlike literature and studies coming from high-income or Western countries, the existing conducted on the Middle East and North Africa fail to draw a nearly complete image of the characteristics of passenger travel behaviors in the urban areas of the region. This gap necessitates a holistic review of the previous studies and comparing their results of those of the international findings. This paper summarizes the status of urban travel behavior studies on the MENA region under eight categories of socioeconomics, land use, perceptions and attitudes, urban sprawl, neighborhood design, public transportation use, active mobility, and new technologies and concepts. Descriptive literature review and desk research depicts both lack of research results or data and differences between the behaviors in the MENA region and the Western countries. Moreover, based on the background review, this paper provides a list of recommendations for having more sustainable mobility in the MENA region.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Computer Science Applications,General Engineering

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