Where is it complex to reallocate road space?

IF 2.6 3区 经济学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Gabriel Valença, Filipe Moura, Ana Morais de Sá
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Abstract

Road space distribution has traditionally been based on the hierarchical classification of streets. In arterials, the majority of space is dedicated to traffic lanes, whereas local streets typically have fewer traffic lanes and more space for parking or sidewalks. Within urban areas, road space is contested between two main types of spaces: corridors of movement, and places for access and standing/stillness/staying. Given the limited availability of urban space, particularly in central areas, deciding how to allocate space for these functions poses a dilemma and requires tradeoffs. Nonetheless, certain areas experience underutilization and inefficiencies in space utilization over time. In this context, we propose a site selection methodology to identify complex zones within a city where different types of users and demands compete for space. These zones present the potential for dynamically allocating road space based on fluctuating demands and policy objectives. This methodology serves as an initial guide for planners to identify zones that require a thorough evaluation of activities and diverse temporal-spatial demands when reallocating road space. We use network centrality, land use indicators, traffic, and public transport dynamics indicators to detect complex zones and apply them to a Lisbon case study.
哪里需要重新分配道路空间?
道路空间的分配历来以街道的等级划分为基础。在主干道上,大部分空间用于车行道,而地方街道通常拥有较少的车行道和较多的停车空间或人行道。在城市区域内,道路空间主要由两类空间争夺:移动走廊,以及通道和站立/静止/停留场所。由于城市空间有限,尤其是在中心区域,如何为这些功能分配空间是一个难题,需要权衡利弊。然而,随着时间的推移,某些区域会出现空间利用不足和效率低下的问题。在这种情况下,我们提出了一种选址方法,以确定城市中不同类型用户和需求争夺空间的复杂区域。这些区域具有根据波动的需求和政策目标动态分配道路空间的潜力。该方法可作为规划者的初步指南,用于确定在重新分配道路空间时需要对活动和不同时空需求进行全面评估的区域。我们利用网络中心性、土地利用指标、交通和公共交通动态指标来检测复杂区域,并将其应用于里斯本案例研究。
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