Bishkek’s sustainable urban mobility development: A review of current policies and investments with recommendations for enhanced transformative impact (long version)
Aerial view of Bishkek. Photo: Anna Karamurzina for Peshcom
Study | 14 August 2024
As Bishkek’s population grows, public transport in the Kyrgyz capital is clearly lagging far behind demand. A new research paper, produced in collaboration with our Kyrgyz partners Peshcom, maps the situation of sustainable urban mobility development in Bishkek.
The research examines the impact of transport in Bishkek on air quality, existing policies for urban mobility development, recent international investments, opportunities and challenges for civil society participation in urban politics, and recommendations for authorities and investors designing urban mobility projects in Bishkek.
Read also the short version of this publication.
Theme: urban transport
Location: Kyrgyzstan
Tags: Kyrgyzstan | urban transport
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