Towards an Equitable Transport System in Kuwait
Understanding Transport Equity Related Issues and their Role in Shaping Urban Mobility in Kuwait's Metropolitan Area
Principal Investigator: Dr Muhammad Adeel
Duration: September 2018–April 2021

The project aims to investigate the issues of transport equity in Kuwait from a social justice perspective through both quantitative and qualitative aspects. Building on LSE Cities’ recently completed research project ‘Resource Urbanisms’(2015-2017), the study will conduct a comprehensive GIS analysis of Kuwait’s built environment to highlight the cross sectional inequalities in access to the transport system in Kuwait's metropolitan area. In addition, the study will undertake focus group discussions with car and public transport users in Kuwait to understand mobility needs and how they shape travel behaviour in the country’s particular social and cultural context. The qualitative component will follow theoretical approaches of grounded theory analysis. The results of the study will assist in the understanding of the characteristics of a more equitable transport system in Kuwait.
Outputs

Towards an Equitable Transport System in Kuwait: Understanding the Social and Cultural Context of Transport Accessibility
Muhammad Adeel and Reem Alfahad, December 2021
- '', LSE Middle East Centre webinar, 25 May 2021.
- 'A Focused Look at Female Mobility in Kuwait', LSE Middle East Centre blog, 20 April 2020.
- 'Why aren't more people using buses in Kuwait?', LSE Middle East Centre blog, 26 February 2020.
Principal Investigator

Muhammad Adeel
Muhammad is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds.
Researcher

Reem Alfahad