Urbani izziv Volume 34, No. 2, December 2023
                : 98-107
             
                 (Articles)
                 UDK: 656:502.131.1(497.115)
                    doi: 10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-2023-34-02-04
             
 
             
             
              
             Author
                Visar Hoxha
                     ESLG College, Prishtina, Kosovo 
                     visar.hoxha@eukos.org
                Viola Brahushi
                     ESLG College, Prishtina, Kosovo 
                     viola.brahushi@eukos.org
              
             Title
             Sustainable transportation in Prishtina, Kosovo:
A qualitative investigation of challenges and
opportunities for urban mobility improvements
              
                 Abstract
                 This study examines ineficiencies, possible improvements, challenges, and impacts of sustainable transportation alternatives in Prishtina with the goal of creating
evidence-based strategies for small rapidly urbanizing
cities and contributing to the knowledge about sustainable transportation in small and developing countries. The
study uses a qualitative approach and semi-structured interviews with twelve participants to explore sustainable
transportation in Prishtina, with thematic analysis and
cross-case analysis to analyse the responses. The findings
underscore significant ineficiencies in Prishtina’s transportation system, rooted in outdated infrastructure and
varied stakeholder views. Through thematic and cross-case
analyses, the study sheds light on the multifaceted challenges of implementing sustainable transportation. This
study adds to the literature with insights into Prishtina’s
context, offering actionable guidance for transportation
planning specialists. For society, the results emphasize the
imperative of a comprehensive approach, blending infrastructure enhancements with behavioural adaptations, to
cultivate a sustainable urban milieu in Prishtina.
                  
                 Key Words
                 sustainable urban mobility planning, public transport, infrastructure improvement, developing country