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spelling okr-10986-98052021-04-23T14:02:47Z Urban Transport Microenterprises in Abidjan Amakoé Adoléhoumé Alain Bonnafous MASS TRANSIT PRIVATE TRANSPORT TRANSPORT MINIBUS BUSES TRANSIT SYSTEMS COMMUNITY TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSIT SYSTEMS URBAN TRANSPORT FINANCE TRANSPORT COSTS ACCIDENT RATE AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT BANKRUPTCY BANKS CAPITALS CARS CITIES CONGESTION DEBT DEFICITS DOWN PAYMENTS DRIVERS EQUITY CAPITAL EXTERNALITIES FARES FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING FINANCING SOURCES FRAMEWORK INCOME MASS TRANSIT MASS TRANSPORT MINIBUS MINIBUS SERVICES MINIBUSES MOBILITY MODAL SPLIT MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATING COSTS PAYBACK PERIOD PERIPHERAL DISTRICTS PROFITABILITY PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC URBAN TRANSPORT ROAD SAFETY ROUTES TAXIS TRAFFIC TRAFFIC NOISE TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRANSPORTATION TRIP TRIPS URBAN MOBILITY URBAN TRAFFIC URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSPORT SECTOR USED VEHICLES VEHICLE OWNERS VEHICLE STOCK VEHICLES This note analyses the organization, profitability, and financing of private mass transit services in Abidjan, with an emphasis on private companies operating minibuses commonly known as "gbakas". The Abidjan case study is part of a regional study launched early in 1999 under the Urban Mobility Component of the SSATP covering four cities: Abidjan, Bamako, Harare and Nairobi. The regional study was carried out by SITRASS network (Solidarite Internationale sur les Transports et la Recherche en Afrique Subsaharienne). 2012-08-13T09:35:05Z 2012-08-13T09:35:05Z 2001-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/07/3226781/micro-entreprises-de-transport-urbain-abidjan-urban-transport-microenterprises-abidjan http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9805 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 186 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa
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topic MASS TRANSIT
PRIVATE TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT
MINIBUS
BUSES
TRANSIT SYSTEMS
COMMUNITY TRANSPORT
URBAN TRANSIT SYSTEMS
URBAN TRANSPORT FINANCE
TRANSPORT COSTS ACCIDENT RATE
AIR POLLUTION
AIR QUALITY
AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT
BANKRUPTCY
BANKS
CAPITALS
CARS
CITIES
CONGESTION
DEBT
DEFICITS
DOWN PAYMENTS
DRIVERS
EQUITY CAPITAL
EXTERNALITIES
FARES
FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING
FINANCING SOURCES
FRAMEWORK
INCOME
MASS TRANSIT
MASS TRANSPORT
MINIBUS
MINIBUS SERVICES
MINIBUSES
MOBILITY
MODAL SPLIT
MOTOR VEHICLE
OPERATING COSTS
PAYBACK PERIOD
PERIPHERAL DISTRICTS
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
PUBLIC URBAN TRANSPORT
ROAD SAFETY
ROUTES
TAXIS
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC NOISE
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORT SYSTEM
TRANSPORTATION
TRIP
TRIPS
URBAN MOBILITY
URBAN TRAFFIC
URBAN TRANSPORT
URBAN TRANSPORT SECTOR
USED VEHICLES
VEHICLE OWNERS
VEHICLE STOCK
VEHICLES
spellingShingle MASS TRANSIT
PRIVATE TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT
MINIBUS
BUSES
TRANSIT SYSTEMS
COMMUNITY TRANSPORT
URBAN TRANSIT SYSTEMS
URBAN TRANSPORT FINANCE
TRANSPORT COSTS ACCIDENT RATE
AIR POLLUTION
AIR QUALITY
AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT
BANKRUPTCY
BANKS
CAPITALS
CARS
CITIES
CONGESTION
DEBT
DEFICITS
DOWN PAYMENTS
DRIVERS
EQUITY CAPITAL
EXTERNALITIES
FARES
FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING
FINANCING SOURCES
FRAMEWORK
INCOME
MASS TRANSIT
MASS TRANSPORT
MINIBUS
MINIBUS SERVICES
MINIBUSES
MOBILITY
MODAL SPLIT
MOTOR VEHICLE
OPERATING COSTS
PAYBACK PERIOD
PERIPHERAL DISTRICTS
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
PUBLIC URBAN TRANSPORT
ROAD SAFETY
ROUTES
TAXIS
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC NOISE
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORT SYSTEM
TRANSPORTATION
TRIP
TRIPS
URBAN MOBILITY
URBAN TRAFFIC
URBAN TRANSPORT
URBAN TRANSPORT SECTOR
USED VEHICLES
VEHICLE OWNERS
VEHICLE STOCK
VEHICLES
Amakoé Adoléhoumé
Alain Bonnafous
Urban Transport Microenterprises in Abidjan
geographic_facet Africa
relation Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 186
description This note analyses the organization, profitability, and financing of private mass transit services in Abidjan, with an emphasis on private companies operating minibuses commonly known as "gbakas". The Abidjan case study is part of a regional study launched early in 1999 under the Urban Mobility Component of the SSATP covering four cities: Abidjan, Bamako, Harare and Nairobi. The regional study was carried out by SITRASS network (Solidarite Internationale sur les Transports et la Recherche en Afrique Subsaharienne).
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Amakoé Adoléhoumé
Alain Bonnafous
author_facet Amakoé Adoléhoumé
Alain Bonnafous
author_sort Amakoé Adoléhoumé
title Urban Transport Microenterprises in Abidjan
title_short Urban Transport Microenterprises in Abidjan
title_full Urban Transport Microenterprises in Abidjan
title_fullStr Urban Transport Microenterprises in Abidjan
title_full_unstemmed Urban Transport Microenterprises in Abidjan
title_sort urban transport microenterprises in abidjan
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/07/3226781/micro-entreprises-de-transport-urbain-abidjan-urban-transport-microenterprises-abidjan
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