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Explores the shift from vulnerable users to walking in urban mobility, emphasizing pedestrian infrastructure, diverse transportation modes, and sustainable mobility solutions.
Explores residential dissonance, analyzing discrepancies between housing preferences and constraints, and the importance of aligning urban planning with individuals' lifestyles.
Explores quantitative survey methods in mobility and urbanism, including traffic counts and public transport surveys, complemented by qualitative approaches.
Introduces urban planning in African cities, focusing on the diagnostic phase and addressing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and environmental constraints.