日常通勤的可达性和满意度:主观感受是否与客观测量相符?

IF 4 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Xingchuan Gao , Tao Li , Dong Wei
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摘要

尽管许多学者已经揭示了日常通勤满意度与客观出行环境下的心理因素和出行质量与效率都有关系,但很少有研究探讨可达性与满意度之间的关系。为了填补这一研究空白,本文探讨了无障碍环境是否与日常通勤满意度(SWDC)相一致,以及不同时期影响SWDC的主导因素。鉴于交通可达性的重要客观作用,本文使用了中国西安市 1512 份有效问卷数据和 API 交通大数据,采用涵盖三个领域的出行满意度量表(STS)和分层回归方法,计算了四种交通方式(步行、自行车、小汽车和公共交通 [PT])的累积机会可达性。结果表明,四种交通方式在 20 分钟内的可达性与社发中心一致。汽车和公共交通在 40 分钟和 60 分钟交通圈内有明显变化,但这两种交通方式的可达性和 SWDC 结果不一致。此外,我们发现出行态度对 20 分钟内步行和骑自行车的 SWDC 影响最大。在三个时间段(即 20 分钟、20-40 分钟和 40-60 分钟)内对自驾车和公共交通的 SWDC 进行的分析表明,自驾车出行的 SWDC 仅在 20-40 分钟内受到建筑环境的显著影响,而在其他两个时间段内,出行特征则起着主导作用。对于公共交通而言,建筑环境、旅行特征和旅行相关态度对 SWDC 的影响最大。
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Accessibility and satisfaction with daily commute: Does subjective perception in accordance with objective measurement?

Although many scholars have revealed daily commuting satisfaction is related to both psychological factors and travel quality and efficiency under objective travel environment, few studies have investigated the relationship between accessibility and satisfaction. To fill this research gap, this paper explores whether accessibility is in accordance with satisfaction with daily commute (SWDC), and the dominant factors influencing SWDC in different time periods. Given the important objective role of accessibility, this paper used 1512 valid questionnaire data and API traffic big data from Xi'an, China, and employed the Satisfaction with Travel Scale (STS) covering three domains, and hierarchical regression methods to calculate the cumulative opportunity accessibility for four transport modes (walking, cycling, car, and public transport [PT]). The results show that the accessibility of the four transport modes was consistent with SWDC within 20-min. There were significant changes in car and PT within 40- and 60-min traffic circles; however, accessibility and SWDC results for these two modes were inconsistent. Furthermore, we found that travel attitude had the greatest impact on SWDC for walking and cycling within 20 min. Analysis of SWDC for car and PT in three time periods (i.e., 20 min, 20–40 min, and 40–60 min) showed that SWDC with car travel was only significantly affected by the built environment within 20–40 min, whereas travel characteristics played a dominant role in the other two time periods. For PT, SWDC was most affected by built environment, travel characteristics, and travel-related attitude.

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Applied Geography
Applied Geography GEOGRAPHY-
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期刊介绍: Applied Geography is a journal devoted to the publication of research which utilizes geographic approaches (human, physical, nature-society and GIScience) to resolve human problems that have a spatial dimension. These problems may be related to the assessment, management and allocation of the world physical and/or human resources. The underlying rationale of the journal is that only through a clear understanding of the relevant societal, physical, and coupled natural-humans systems can we resolve such problems. Papers are invited on any theme involving the application of geographical theory and methodology in the resolution of human problems.
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