Bipolaridad de las políticas de movilidad del Valle de Aburrá: análisis desde los instrumentos de gestión de la demanda implementados entre 1999 y 2019

Viviana Tobón Jaramillo
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Medellín and the Aburrá Valley are internationally recognized for their capacity to design bold projects regarding transportation and sustainability. However, the city's mobility dynamics show a different reality: the number of vehicles has grown steadily over the last 20 years. The metropolitan inhabitants spend 44% more time mobilizing in the city than 12 years ago and air quality has become the main challenge on the city's environmental agenda. The purpose of this article is to understand, from the analysis of public policies, the reasons why no progress has been made in the implementation of policies that effectively discourage the use of private vehicles in the Aburrá Valley. Through the analysis of the demand management instruments enforced between 1999 and 2019, it is concluded that mobility policies produce contradictory effects with each other: they systematically avoid the restriction and disincentives to the use of automobiles and motorcycles and focusing predominantly on the expansion of road infrastructure. At the same time, they undertake actions, to a lesser extent, to stimulate the use of other means of transportation.
aburra山谷流动政策的两极化:1999年至2019年实施的需求管理工具分析
Medellín和aburr山谷因其在交通和可持续性方面设计大胆项目的能力而获得国际认可。然而,这个城市的交通动态显示了一个不同的现实:在过去的20年里,车辆的数量稳步增长。与12年前相比,大都市居民在城市中动员的时间增加了44%,空气质量已成为城市环境议程上的主要挑战。本文的目的是通过对公共政策的分析来理解为什么在aburr山谷有效阻止私家车使用的政策没有取得进展的原因。通过对1999年至2019年间实施的需求管理工具的分析,得出的结论是,出行政策相互产生矛盾的影响:它们系统地避免了对汽车和摩托车使用的限制和抑制,而主要关注道路基础设施的扩张。同时,它们在较小程度上采取行动,鼓励使用其他交通工具。
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