现有公共交通可持续性指标在挪威小城镇的适用性

Sinziana I. Rasca, Jonas Høgli Major
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在世界范围内,发达国家在运输相关排放中所占的份额往往更高。在挪威,大约三分之一的交通排放与乘用车有关。由于大多数居民生活在人口密度低、汽车依赖性高的小城镇,并将客运脱碳作为国家优先事项,因此有必要考虑挪威实施可持续交通解决方案的成功或失败。关于可持续交通和衡量其发展的指标的研究往往侧重于大城市,这就提出了一个问题,即为大城市确定的指标是否适合较小城市住区的现实?本研究对从国际方案中选择的交通可持续性指标在小城镇公共交通可持续性评价中的适用性提出了挑战。挪威阿格德地区被选为个案研究,并为此目的组织了一个由当地运输规划人员参加的讲习班。讲习班的结果表明,国际计划提出的许多指标被评价为在小城镇不太适用。因此,确实需要使可持续交通指标方案适应这些城市形式的现实和要求。
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Applicability of Existing Public Transport Sustainability Indicators to Norwegian Small Cities and Towns
World-wide, developed countries tend to have a higher share of transport related emissions. In Norway, approximately one third of transport emissions are connected to passenger cars. With most inhabitants living in small cities and towns that have low population densities and high car dependency, and having made passenger transport decarbonization a national priority, there is a need to account for the success or failure of implemented sustainable transport solutions in Norway.Research on sustainable transport and indicators to measure its development tends to focus on large cities raising the question if indicators defined for large cities fit to the realities of smaller urban settlements?The present research challenges the applicability of transport sustainability indicators, selected from international schemes, to the evaluation of public transport sustainability in small cities and towns. The region of Agder, Norway was chosen as a case study and a workshop involving local transport planners was organized for this purpose. The results of the workshop show that many indicators proposed by international schemes were evaluated as having little applicability in small cities and towns. Therefore, a real need of adapting sustainable transport indicators schemes to the realities and requirements of these urban forms exists.
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