Planning and Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans: Parallel Orbits or Incompatible Paths?

M. Markatou
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The paper that follows analyzes the basic directions of the Larissa’s Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan and aims at developing a first kind of assessment in relation to whether the plan has achieved its main objectives and how it interacts with the existing urban plot. First results show that emphasis is given to “alternative and more environmentally friendly kinds of circulation” and the emergence of the “neighborhood” as the main spatial scale of reference. The plan tries to manage the traffic issue of the city center, unsuccessfully so far. However, it does not take into account the spatial dimension of land uses. The networking of important functions and service providers is not a priority and, as a general conclusion, the plan does not serve the principle of integration neither guarantees the universal access to basic destinations and services. The paper argues that the plan could be improved by introducing a “bottom-up” design process, incorporating elements of the new and emerging agenda of “urban problems” (e.g. resilience targets) and moving away from the unification of “embellishment” and face the main issues of the real city. Those should be the priorities of the so called “combined and integrated design and planning practices”, which are now missing.
规划和可持续城市交通计划:平行轨道还是不相容路径?
接下来的论文分析了拉里萨可持续城市交通计划的基本方向,旨在就该计划是否实现了其主要目标以及它如何与现有城市地块相互作用进行第一种评估。研究结果表明,“可替代的、更环保的交通方式”被强调,“邻里”作为主要的空间尺度的出现。该计划试图管理市中心的交通问题,但迄今尚未成功。然而,它没有考虑到土地利用的空间维度。重要职能和服务提供者的联网不是优先事项,总的结论是,该计划既不符合一体化原则,也不保证普遍获得基本目的地和服务。该论文认为,该规划可以通过引入“自下而上”的设计过程来改进,将新兴的“城市问题”议程(例如弹性目标)的元素纳入其中,并摆脱“美化”和面对真实城市的主要问题的统一。这些应该是目前缺失的所谓“综合设计和规划实践”的优先事项。
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