研讨会7b报告:旨在满足使用者和居民需求的可持续运输系统

IF 4.6 3区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Lisa Hansson , Chinh Ho
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公共交通的提供不仅应满足使用者的需要,也应满足非使用者的需要,这些需要超越传统的可及性,包括可负担性、可靠性、可持续性、安全、健康以及最终的公平。预算限制往往意味着运输系统的这些方面之间的权衡是不可避免的。虽然权衡通常是基于传统的成本效益分析,但经济学家和研究人员越来越多地考虑公共交通提供的社会和环境影响。第18届陆地客运竞争与所有权国际会议的7b讲习班旨在解决影响决策过程的因素和实施新方法的挑战。它包括10篇论文,报告了交通贫困、可达性指数、为儿童节省旅行时间的价值、公共交通的人身安全、社会包容、社区建设和特殊活动服务时间延长的证据。讲习班讨论了运输服务设计应考虑哪些因素,以使运输系统对用户和非用户更加公平和包容,以及运输服务设计和可达性对社区建设有什么影响。根据这些讨论,讲习班制定了一套研究和政策建议,旨在满足不同的用户和需求。
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Workshop 7b report: Sustainable transport systems designed to meet the needs of both users and residents
The provision of public transport should address not only users' but also non-users’ needs which span beyond traditional accessibility to cover affordability, reliability, sustainability, safety, health, and ultimately equity. Budget constraints often means that trade-offs among these aspects of a transport system are inevitable. While trade-offs are often made based on traditional cost benefit analysis, economists and researchers increasingly account for social and environmental impacts of public transport provision. Workshop 7b of the 18th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport set out to address the factors that contribute to decision-making processes and the challenges of implementing new approaches. It included ten papers which report evidence about transport poverty, accessibility index, value of travel time saving for children, personal safety on public transport, social inclusion, community building, and service time extension for special events. The workshop discussed what factors should be considered in transport service designs to make transport systems more equitable and inclusive for users and non-users and what implications does transport service design and accessibility have for community building. Drawing on these discussions, the workshop developed a set of research and policy recommendations designed to cater diverse users and needs.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
2.60%
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59
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Research in Transportation Economics is a journal devoted to the dissemination of high quality economics research in the field of transportation. The content covers a wide variety of topics relating to the economics aspects of transportation, government regulatory policies regarding transportation, and issues of concern to transportation industry planners. The unifying theme throughout the papers is the application of economic theory and/or applied economic methodologies to transportation questions.
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