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The Modernisation and Socialisation of Street Vending Activities in Flourishing Human Livelihood for Sustainable Development. Urban Economic and Transportation Perspective

Adamu Musa Eya, Gobi Krishna Sinniah and Muhammad Zaly Shah
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Adamu Musa Eya: Department of Transportation Planning, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Gobi Krishna Sinniah: Department of Transportation Planning, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Centre for Innovative Planning and Development, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Muhammad Zaly Shah: Department of Transportation Planning, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 8, 246-263

Abstract: Revamping urban development policy and regulations. Making urban streets more accommodating for walkers and automobiles as they travel through city centers is susceptible to a variety of human activities in developing countries. This study aims to investigate the role of new technologies in altering street vending activities to increase people’s wages and reduce unemployment. Modernistic and socialist concepts of street vending for sustainable development were examined in this study. The study also discovered a link between current techniques for improving street vending and the social consciousness of street vendors, who thrive in the face of economic uncertainty. There is a need to strengthen and hybridise the significance and unprecedented street vending activities in most small towns and cities. The study revealed a strong correlation and statistical significance between modernisation and socialisation of street vending activities under a dynamic change of human economic situation. The coefficient determination 0.458*; 0.535** and 0.562 is significant at 0.001**; 0.002** and 0.011. The discovery supports local enterprises and societal transformations in the context of transportation planning. Stakeholders, decision-makers, future researchers, transportation planners, and other regulatory agencies will benefit from this research.

Date: 2024
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