This report systematizes the implementation process, challenges, learnings, and results of complete street interventions in eight cities from different regions of Brazil. The document showcases the applicability of the complete streets concept in the Brazilian urban reality to promote positive impacts on people’s quality of life.
The work, coordinated by WRI Brasil, involves 21 authors, including WRI Brasil technicians, city agencies’ representatives, and professors from the Network of University Professors for Complete Streets. The streets documented in the case studies of this report highlight the flexibility of applying the concept to different realities, scales, and contexts, reinforcing the importance of all complete street interventions, regardless of their size and scale.
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