交通与公平:探索阿克拉公共交通系统的空间公平性

Elvis Kyere-Gyeabour , Aruna Sivakumar , Samuel Agyei-Mensah
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在全球范围内,数以百万计的人每天使用不同的机动车和非机动车交通方式获取服务和机会。然而,在全球南部,由于公共交通服务功能缺失和基础设施落后,对公共交通在提供服务方面的作用研究相对不足。本文利用大阿克拉都市区(GAMA)的数据,以经验为基础,探讨不同居住地的公共交通可用性有何不同,并评估城市和城郊地区是否能公平地使用公共交通基础设施和服务(PTIS)。我们设计了一项家庭问卷调查,根据社会经济、社会文化、个人偏好/经验以及大阿克拉都市区(GAMA)的居住地点,收集有关公共交通使用情况的数据。调查样本为 1340 名受访者,包括居住在大阿克拉都市区的 18 至 70 岁的男性和女性。本文还使用了公共和开放数据库中的数据。研究发现,大阿克拉都市区(GAMA)在公共交通可达性方面存在显著差异。在大阿克拉都市区,公共交通基础设施和服务(PTIS)的利用水平也存在严重的空间不平等。研究显示,大阿克拉都会区公共交通基础设施的规划和供应使得一些地区在获得交通服务方面存在不平等。有必要在 GAMA 公共交通基础设施和服务(PTIS)很低或很低的 EA 增加对公共交通基础设施的投资。
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Transit and fairness: Exploring spatial equity in Accra's public transport system
Globally, millions of individuals access services and opportunities on a daily basis using different modes of motorized and non-motorized transportation. However, in the global south, the role of public transport in providing access to services is relatively under-researched due to non-functional public transport services and poor infrastructure. This paper uses data from the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA) to empirically contribute to the discourse on how public transport availability varies across different residential locations and assess if there is equitable access to Public Transport Infrastructure and Services (PTIS) across urban and peri-urban areas. A household questionnaire survey was designed to collect data on public transport access based on socioeconomic, socio-cultural, personal preferences/experiences and residential location in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA). A sample size of 1340 respondents, consisting of males and females between the ages of 18 and 70 residing in GAMA, was achieved. The paper also used data from the public and open databases. The Three-Step Floating Catchment Area (3SFCA) and geospatial methods were used to estimate spatial accessibility.
The study found a significantly high disparity in accessibility to public transport in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA). There is also significant spatial inequality in the level of access to Public Transport Infrastructure and Services (PTIS) in GAMA. The study revealed that the planning and provisioning of public transport infrastructure in GAMA has left areas with inequitable access to transport services. There is the need for increased investment in public transport infrastructure in EAs where Public Transport Infrastructure and Services (PTIS) were found to be very low or low in GAMA.
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