Bryceson, D. F.Mbara, T.C.Kibombo, R.Davis, A.S.C.Howe, J. D. G. F.2023-02-222023-02-222003Bryceson, D. F., Maunder, D. A. C., Mbara, T. C., Kibombo, R., Davis, A. S. C., & Howe, J. D. G. F. (2003). Sustainable livelihoods, mobility and access needs. TRL Report, 544.0968-4107https://nru.uncst.go.ug/handle/123456789/7926This research project provides an ‘investigation of the utility of the sustainable livelihoods approach in identifying the mobility and accessibility needs of the poor, with specific reference to rural–urban linkages’. ‘Mobility’ is defined as a measure of the human agency with which people choose to move themselves and their goods around, dependent on the performance of the transport system available and characteristics of the individual. ‘Accessibility’ denotes the physical proximity, or ability and ease of reaching various destinations, or places offering opportunities for a desired activity. ‘Access’ is a word that may be confused in its transport as opposed to its livelihood usage. In transport studies it is largely synonymous with ‘accessibility’ as defined above. In the livelihoods literature it has a far more general usage related to people’s ability to obtain and utilise an asset.enSustainableMobilityNeedsSustainable Livelihoods, Mobility and access NeedsTechnical Report