Private investment in public transport success stories for Brazilian cities
Publication Year: 2015
Author(s): Lefevre B, Leipziger D
Abstract:
High rates of motorization and urbanization, particularly in developing countries, underpin strong growth in the transport sector. Burgeoning demand has made transport the world’s fastest-growing source of carbon emissions. The integration of urban transport financing and land-use strategies is a key element in managing growth in transport demand and emissions (IPCC 2014). The promotion and financing of public transport networks requires action from federal, state, and municipal governments, but the private sector has an instrumental role to play. Market and institutional barriers pose investment risks and uncertainties that might limit a larger role for the private sector in urban public transport. The high level of perceived risk, low rates of return, and lack of confidence in the public sector are the main deterrents to investment. In order to highlight strategies and approaches that effectively minimize risk for private partners.
Country: Brazil
Publisher/Organisation: World Resources Institute
URL:
https://files.wri.org/d8/s3fs-public/15_REP_Overcoming_Barriers-web.pdf
Theme: Sustainable transportation | Subtheme: Public
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