前一英里和后一英里的外部效应:发展中国家的视角

IF 5.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Eugene Sogbe , Susilawati Susilawati , Tan Chee Pin
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交通公平强调公平合理地分配交通资源,使人们能够参加各种重要活动和获得各种机会,如工作和医疗保健,这引起了研究人员和从业人员的极大兴趣。改善 "前一英里 "和 "后一英里 "的出行和通勤体验可提高个人的出行满意度。然而,"前一英里 "和 "后一英里 "旅行所面临的挑战导致了社会排斥和获得服务方面的不公平问题,并降低了公共交通的使用率。在这种情况下,特别是在发展中国家,对通勤者的经验和挑战的了解十分有限。由于缺乏这方面的知识,因此很难采取措施提高连通性和可达性。因此,我们利用半结构式访谈和问卷调查的定性和定量数据,调查了加纳通勤者在 "前一英里 "和 "后一英里 "方面的经验和挑战。通过对数模型进行的分析表明,通勤者的第一英里和最后一英里距离越长,交通可达性就越困难。结果显示,年龄和性别等人口统计因素对第一英里和最后一英里的可达性没有明显影响,这表明不同群体都会遇到这些挑战。专题分析揭示了五个基本主题:(i) 成本,(ii) 有限的可达性,(iii) 安全,步行距离长,(v) 天气等时间因素,这些都是通勤者在前一英里和后一英里出行中遇到的挑战。本研究为现有文献中关于通勤前一英里和最后一英里的经验和挑战的研究做出了贡献。它从发展中国家的视角出发,为文献提供了深度。它对交通管理部门、政府部门和机构也具有实际意义。
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First-mile and last-mile externalities: Perspectives from a developing country

First-mile and last-mile externalities: Perspectives from a developing country
Transport equity, which emphasises fair and equitable distribution to reach various significant activities and opportunities such as work and healthcare, has greatly interested researchers and practitioners. Enhancing first-mile and last-mile travel and commuting experiences augment an individual's travel satisfaction. However, challenges with first-mile and last-mile travel lead to social exclusion and inequity concerns in accessing services and a reduction in the utilisation of public transport. There is limited insight regarding commuters' experiences and challenges in this context, particularly in developing countries. This dearth of knowledge makes it difficult to implement measures to enhance connectivity and accessibility. Thus, we investigate the first-mile and last-mile experiences and challenges of commuters in Ghana using qualitative and quantitative data from semi-structured interviews and questionnaire survey, which are rare in this subject's study. The analysis through the logit model showed that commuters with increasing distances for the first and last miles have difficulty with transport accessibility. The results showed that demographic factors like age and gender did not significantly affect first-mile and last-mile accessibility, suggesting that the challenges are experienced across different groups. The thematic analysis revealed five essential themes: (i) cost, (ii) limited accessibility, (iii) safety, long walking distances and (v) temporal factors like weather as challenges commuters encounter with their first-mile and last-mile trips. This research contributes to the extant literature on the experiences and challenges of first-mile and last-mile commutes. It provides depth to the literature by offering perspectives from a developing country. It also holds practical significance for transport authorities and government departments and agencies.
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CiteScore
11.50
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: A major resurgence has occurred in transport geography in the wake of political and policy changes, huge transport infrastructure projects and responses to urban traffic congestion. The Journal of Transport Geography provides a central focus for developments in this rapidly expanding sub-discipline.
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