Marton Magyar , Terhi Ala-Hulkko , Harri Antikainen , Tiina Lankila , Ossi Kotavaara
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To account for instances of overlapping trip times or short trips that are difficult to quantify, a filter based on both trip time and length comparison is applied to the dataset. The share and spatial distribution of active mobility modes such as walking, cycling as well as public transport are analysed to explore their relationship with urban form and travel behaviour. The proposed method provides a novel way to detect transport hubs and areas with high active and public transport use, corresponding to inner urban areas. The proportion of transport modes detected in the study provides a reasonable estimate the amount reported in the National Transport Survey of the same year. 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Utilizing mobile phone tracking data to estimate Intra-City modal mobility: A study on active mobility in two Finnish City regions
Understanding sustainable and active mobility in urban areas is essential for promoting healthier, low-carbon city planning. While previous research has utilized a wide range of data sources and spatial scales, there has been minimal focus on modal detection within urban areas. This analysis utilizes mobile phone tracking data to estimate travel modes and analyse modal mobility patterns at the intra-urban scale in Finland's Greater Helsinki region and Oulu. The origin-destination matrix containing travel volumes is coupled with the accessibility network to infer estimated modes based on travel times. To account for instances of overlapping trip times or short trips that are difficult to quantify, a filter based on both trip time and length comparison is applied to the dataset. The share and spatial distribution of active mobility modes such as walking, cycling as well as public transport are analysed to explore their relationship with urban form and travel behaviour. The proposed method provides a novel way to detect transport hubs and areas with high active and public transport use, corresponding to inner urban areas. The proportion of transport modes detected in the study provides a reasonable estimate the amount reported in the National Transport Survey of the same year. These insights aim to inform sustainable urban planning, promote healthier mobility choices, and support policies that enhance carbon neutrality and climate resilience.
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.