Movilidad Urbana Sostenible en Ciudades Medias. El Caso del Campus de Cáceres

IF 0.4 Q3 AREA STUDIES
José Antonio Gutiérrez-Gallego, José Manuel Pérez-Pintor
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Since the mid-20th century, mobility in urban settings has featured the mass usage of private vehicles and rising numbers of trips made, as well as an increase in the distances travelled, rendering non-motorised transport methods less and less effective over time. Medium-sized cities have seen the strongest changes in their mobility habits in recent decades, given that they represented 54% of the increase in the Spanish population between 2001 and 2011. This significant demographic growth was, in most cases, accompanied by a considerable increase in the urban area. The main purpose of this paper is to develop a methodology for characterising mobility on a university campus so that, by defining the mobility purposes and patterns, measures can be applied to rationalise the urban transport system. The Caceres University Campus has been used as a reference since it is a clear example of segregated suburban space, located 4.5 kilometres from the city centre, with connections to the city being strongly affected by the abrupt terrain.
中等城市的可持续城市流动性。以caceres校园为例
自20世纪中期以来,城市交通的特点是私人车辆的大量使用和出行次数的增加,以及行驶距离的增加,随着时间的推移,非机动交通方式的效率越来越低。近几十年来,中型城市的出行习惯发生了最强烈的变化,2001年至2011年间,这些城市占西班牙人口增长的54%。在大多数情况下,这种显著的人口增长伴随着城市地区的大量增加。本文的主要目的是开发一种方法来描述大学校园的流动性,这样,通过定义流动性的目的和模式,可以应用措施来合理化城市交通系统。卡塞雷斯大学校园被用作参考,因为它是一个明显的隔离郊区空间的例子,距离市中心4.5公里,与城市的联系受到陡峭地形的强烈影响。
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