Street Lighting Impacts in Brazil
Over the next 13 years, Feira de Santana, in the state of Bahia (BA), and Aracaju, in the state of Sergipe (SE) will both benefit from significant investments in street lighting. Several studies have discussed the many benefits of this type of inve...
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okr-10986-372622022-04-05T05:10:28Z Street Lighting Impacts in Brazil World Bank LIGHTING PUBLIC SECURITY PUBLIC SAFETY SECURITY PERCEPTION CRIMINAL ACTIVITY CRIME AGAINST WOMEN Over the next 13 years, Feira de Santana, in the state of Bahia (BA), and Aracaju, in the state of Sergipe (SE) will both benefit from significant investments in street lighting. Several studies have discussed the many benefits of this type of investment, including the effects of street lighting on people’s perceptions of safety and security. This study aims to provide a baseline to support those lighting interventions and contribute to an evaluation exercise at the end of the investment cycle. The analysis contained herein tries to explore the potential impacts on people’s behavior and perceptions of safety and security, especially among women. It also addresses education and job opportunities. 2022-04-04T19:06:18Z 2022-04-04T19:06:18Z 2020-09 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099340003242296610/P1745440dbf33f0040abc70087b2e5f25ec http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37262 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Report Publications & Research Brazil |
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Over the next 13 years, Feira de
Santana, in the state of Bahia (BA), and Aracaju, in the
state of Sergipe (SE) will both benefit from significant
investments in street lighting. Several studies have
discussed the many benefits of this type of investment,
including the effects of street lighting on people’s
perceptions of safety and security. This study aims to
provide a baseline to support those lighting interventions
and contribute to an evaluation exercise at the end of the
investment cycle. The analysis contained herein tries to
explore the potential impacts on people’s behavior and
perceptions of safety and security, especially among women.
It also addresses education and job opportunities. |
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Street Lighting Impacts in Brazil |
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Street Lighting Impacts in Brazil |
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