Impact of urban facilities spatial inequality on sustainable travel mode.

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Titel: Impact of urban facilities spatial inequality on sustainable travel mode.
Autoren: Urrutia-Mosquera, Jorge1 (AUTHOR) jorge.urrutia@ucn.cl, Flórez-Calderón, Luz2 (AUTHOR), Cortés, Yasna1 (AUTHOR), Troncoso, Rodrigo3 (AUTHOR), Lufin, Marcelo1 (AUTHOR)
Quelle: PLoS ONE. 10/31/2024, Vol. 19 Issue 10, p1-24. 24p.
Schlagwörter: *POISSON regression, *MIXED-use developments, *SUSTAINABLE urban development, *URBAN planning, *PUBLIC transit
Abstract: With the implementation of sustainable development objectives in developing countries, urban planning, land use regulation, and urban mobility policies are expected to help reduce inequalities in access to urban facilities. Urban transport policies are also expected to encourage travel by non-motorised modes and public transport. These are considered to be the sustainable modes of urban transport. In this paper, we investigate how inequality of urban facilities impacts trips made by sustainable modes in the city of Santiago de Chile. We use a Poisson regression model and its geographical extension, the geographically weighted Poisson regression model (GWPR). The results suggest that the inequality of urban facilities impacts trips made by sustainable modes. The variables with the highest relevance are the spatial distribution of mixed land use, the spatial distribution of urban services related to transport infrastructure, primary and secondary education, as well as the spatial distribution of demographic variables related to people's life cycle. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:With the implementation of sustainable development objectives in developing countries, urban planning, land use regulation, and urban mobility policies are expected to help reduce inequalities in access to urban facilities. Urban transport policies are also expected to encourage travel by non-motorised modes and public transport. These are considered to be the sustainable modes of urban transport. In this paper, we investigate how inequality of urban facilities impacts trips made by sustainable modes in the city of Santiago de Chile. We use a Poisson regression model and its geographical extension, the geographically weighted Poisson regression model (GWPR). The results suggest that the inequality of urban facilities impacts trips made by sustainable modes. The variables with the highest relevance are the spatial distribution of mixed land use, the spatial distribution of urban services related to transport infrastructure, primary and secondary education, as well as the spatial distribution of demographic variables related to people's life cycle. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:19326203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0308610