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Principales actores en la formación de la política de modernización de transporte urbano de la Alcaldía de Maracaibo.

Authors :
Graterol, Joheni Urdaneta
Henríquez, Haydée Ochoa
Source :
Desafíos. 2007, Vol. 16, p105-142. 38p.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

The 1990s marked the start of the urban transport modernization in the main cities of Venezuela, including Maracaibo, the second city. It. was formally managed from the Mayor's Office of Maracaibo, but involved a number of national and international actors in a process that became embedded into an urban transport model of foreign origin, linked to the need of aligning this activity with the market economy requirements. The purpose of this paper is to identify the policy that resulted in the end, the different actors involved, and the role played by each of them. The basis assumption is the scarce local participation in this process, which arose from multilateral organizations. The results reveal that: 1) The main actors involved in the policy structuring were: World Bank, Systra-Sofrrtu Consortium, Maracaibo Urban Mass Transport Institute (Instituto Municipal de Transporte Colectivo Urbano de la ciudad de Maracaibo --IMTCUMA--), National Urban Transport Fund (Fondo Nacional de Transporte Urbano --FONTUR--), Ministry of Infrastructure (MINFRA), former Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC), La Universidad del Zulia, President's Transport Commission for the city of Maracaibo, Venezuelan Transport Board, Mayor's Office of Maracaibo, and Metro of Maracaibo; 2) The participation of these organizations was very varying, the World Bank playing the directing role, and the others in different levels as advisors and implementers; 3) The policy was addressed to: reducing workers commuting times; incorporating private companies into the transport sector; and giving priority to the service provision in commercial and industrial sectors. The conclusion is that the transport policy in the city of Maracaibo occurred with the participation of multilateral organizations and very little participation of the local government and users. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Spanish
ISSN :
01244035
Volume :
16
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Desafíos
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28124174