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MAP20160032017Hannon, EricAn Integrated perspective on the future of mobility / Eric Hannon, Surya Ramkumar. — [s.l.] : Mckinsey & Company, 2016(Sustainability & Resource Productivity)Sumario: A number of social, economic, and technological trends will work together to disrupt mobility, potentially creating three new urban models by 2030. To view a city from above is to observe a world in motion. Trains carry people to and from work; taxis circulate in abstract patterns; trucks deliver goods and carry away garbage; pedestrians hustle down city blocks; cyclists zip through traffic. Mobility is the lifeblood of our cities and essential for urban life. Yet, our desire for mobility has consequences: cities can be noisy, congested, and prone to smog. Far too many urban residents spend hours stuck in traffic; no one can escape airborne pollution. Mobility is also a critical economic factor1. Movilidad. 2. Movilidad urbana. 3. Circulación de vehículos. 4. Tráfico. 5. Política de transportes. 6. Fenómenos de transporte. 7. Transporte público. 8. Urbanismo. I. Ramkumar, Surya. II. McKinsey & Company.