Issues and trends on sustainable transportation: the case of Brazilian cities (2003-2010)

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Autor(a) principal: Maciel, Marcelo Sampaio Dias
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Maruyama, Úrsula Gomes Rosa, das Neves, Antonio Mauricio Castanheira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management (Online)
Texto Completo: https://bjopm.org.br/bjopm/article/view/V10N2A5
Resumo: Brazilian transport system accounts for negative externalities in terms of energy consumption, carbon dioxide, local pollution emissions, social costs and infrastructure expenditures. These elements results on unsustainablemobility system. Resources usage is considerable and trend lines depict growing concerns in the following years. Brazilian cities continuous expansion increasing passenger mobility demand as well as social improvements (including C social level group) combined with public transportation lowquality causes exponential increments on external transport system costs. For methodological means, the Brazilian cities case study was based on documental and literature research within public administration in Brazil. Therefore, this paper purpose is to present external costs and urban transportation tendencies in Brazil. Research data states significant growth in public infrastructure expenditures provoked by exaggerated energy consumption in the last years. In conclusion, based on literature and the aforementioned data basis, it can be inferred that sustainable transport system relies on public transportation. Pursuing such scenario will lead Brazilian cities to save relevant amount of financial and natural resources.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Issues and trends on sustainable transportation: the case of Brazilian cities (2003-2010)
title Issues and trends on sustainable transportation: the case of Brazilian cities (2003-2010)
spellingShingle Issues and trends on sustainable transportation: the case of Brazilian cities (2003-2010)
Maciel, Marcelo Sampaio Dias
Brazilian cities
Greenhouse Gas Emission & local pollution
Energy
Social costs
Sustainable transportation.
title_short Issues and trends on sustainable transportation: the case of Brazilian cities (2003-2010)
title_full Issues and trends on sustainable transportation: the case of Brazilian cities (2003-2010)
title_fullStr Issues and trends on sustainable transportation: the case of Brazilian cities (2003-2010)
title_full_unstemmed Issues and trends on sustainable transportation: the case of Brazilian cities (2003-2010)
title_sort Issues and trends on sustainable transportation: the case of Brazilian cities (2003-2010)
author Maciel, Marcelo Sampaio Dias
author_facet Maciel, Marcelo Sampaio Dias
Maruyama, Úrsula Gomes Rosa
das Neves, Antonio Mauricio Castanheira
author_role author
author2 Maruyama, Úrsula Gomes Rosa
das Neves, Antonio Mauricio Castanheira
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maciel, Marcelo Sampaio Dias
Maruyama, Úrsula Gomes Rosa
das Neves, Antonio Mauricio Castanheira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazilian cities
Greenhouse Gas Emission & local pollution
Energy
Social costs
Sustainable transportation.
topic Brazilian cities
Greenhouse Gas Emission & local pollution
Energy
Social costs
Sustainable transportation.
description Brazilian transport system accounts for negative externalities in terms of energy consumption, carbon dioxide, local pollution emissions, social costs and infrastructure expenditures. These elements results on unsustainablemobility system. Resources usage is considerable and trend lines depict growing concerns in the following years. Brazilian cities continuous expansion increasing passenger mobility demand as well as social improvements (including C social level group) combined with public transportation lowquality causes exponential increments on external transport system costs. For methodological means, the Brazilian cities case study was based on documental and literature research within public administration in Brazil. Therefore, this paper purpose is to present external costs and urban transportation tendencies in Brazil. Research data states significant growth in public infrastructure expenditures provoked by exaggerated energy consumption in the last years. In conclusion, based on literature and the aforementioned data basis, it can be inferred that sustainable transport system relies on public transportation. Pursuing such scenario will lead Brazilian cities to save relevant amount of financial and natural resources.
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