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Spatial development, mobility and urbanisation
Photo: Tom Martin
Aerial view of
terraced fields,
Northern Rwanda

Other experience of Policy Practice Principals working on this topic:


Deborah Bryceson, Consultant to TRL Crowthorne / DFID on a research project entitled ‘Sustainable Livelihoods, Mobility and Access Needs’ directed at investigation of the utility of the sustainable livelihoods approach in identifying the mobility and accessibility needs of the poor, with specific reference to rural-urban linkages - 2001,
  • Paper: Sustainable Livelihoods, Mobility and Access Needs,’ Bryceson, D.F., D.A.C. Maunder, T.C. Mbara, R. Kibombo, A.S.C. Davis and J. Howe 2003, TRL Report 544

Deborah Bryceson, Consultant to the World Bank/International Institute for Infrastructure, Hydraulics and Environmental Engineering, Delft on a ‘World Bank Urban Transport Strategy Review: Poverty and Urban Transport,’ - 2000,
  • Paper: Poverty and Urban Transport in East Africa: Review of Research and Dutch Donor Experience,’ Report: Howe, J. with D.F. Bryceson 2000, Institute of Infrastructural, Hydraulics and Environmental Engineering, Delft consultancy report submitted to the World Bank