Place and mobility in Wales: Challenges and opportunities for reducing car use in a car-dependent, low-density country

IF 1.8 Q2 ECONOMICS
Luca Calafati, Julie Froud, Colin Haslam, Sukhdev Johal, Karel Williams
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The related concepts of 15‐minute city and 20‐minute neighbourhood have gained increased attention, contributing to planning and transport strategies and policies in many cities with the objectives of reducing car use, boosting local economies, improving liveability of places and the health of those who live there. However, there has been relatively little consideration of whether and how the 15/20‐minute place concept can be applied beyond world cities to the towns and suburbs where many people live. Taking the example of Wales, the paper develops empirical analysis to explore the nature of and variation in car-dependence in a range of different places, from densely populated city centres to residential suburbs and small towns. This analysis shows that the potential for developing more liveable, less car-dependent places exists not only in central cities but in some smaller places where there is a resident live-work population and relatively short commuting distances. For places like Wales, which has already incorporated the 15/20‐minute place ideal into its planning framework and transport strategy, the aspiration to reduce car dependency will require policies that reflect the very different starting points in Welsh places.
威尔士的地点与流动性:在一个依赖汽车、人口密度低的国家减少汽车使用的挑战与机遇
15 分钟城市 "和 "20 分钟社区 "这两个相关概念越来越受到关注,在许多城市的规划和交通战略及政策中都有所体现,其目标是减少汽车使用、促进地方经济发展、提高地方的宜居性和居住者的健康水平。然而,对于是否以及如何将 15/20 分钟场所概念应用于世界城市之外的城镇和郊区,人们考虑得相对较少。本文以威尔士为例,通过实证分析,探讨了从人口密集的市中心到郊区住宅区和小城镇等一系列不同地方对汽车依赖的性质和差异。该分析表明,不仅在中心城市,在一些较小的地方,也存在发展更宜居、对汽车依赖性更低的地方的潜力,因为这些地方有常住的生活工作人口,通勤距离相对较短。对于像威尔士这样已经将 15/20 分钟的理想场所纳入其规划框架和交通战略的地方来说,减少对汽车依赖的愿望将需要制定政策,以反映威尔士各地截然不同的起点。
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Local Economy
Local Economy ECONOMICS-
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3.20
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6.20%
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期刊介绍: Local Economy is a peer-reviewed journal operating as an interdisciplinary forum for the critical review of policy developments in the broad area of local economic development and urban regeneration. It seeks not only to publish analysis and critique but also to disseminate innovative practice. One particular concern is with grassroots community economic development strategies and the work of voluntary organisations, considered within the context of wider social, political and economic change.
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