评估发展中国家大都市地区的可持续交通指标:以大雅加达为例

Q3 Social Sciences
Alfa Adib Ash Shiddiqi, D. Sutjiningsih, T. Tjahjono, L. Darmajanti, Gede B. Suprayoga
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摘要

可持续交通是实现可持续发展议程的基础,因为全球四分之一的能源相关温室气体排放来自交通部门。在发展中国家,大都市地区已经通过了通过安全、负担得起和环保的交通系统更好地为城市人口服务的议程。然而,这一举措必须包括相关指标,以及这些指标的实施如何应对体制障碍,例如跨部门协调的挑战。本研究旨在探讨发展中国家的具体情况指标,重点是雅加达大都市地区的情况。采用专家判断来评估甄选标准。参与者包括来自政府机构、非政府组织和大学的专家。研究结果表明,安全、公共交通质量、交通成本、空气污染和可及性是在发展中国家应用的背景指标。与发展中国家其他指数/指标集的研究结果相似,例如联合国亚太经社会的可持续城市交通指数。然而,其中一些指标还有改进的余地,例如战略应用水平和业务应用水平之间的平衡。因此,这项研究表明,在特定的发展中国家背景下实施全球指标集之前,应进行调整。
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Evaluating Sustainable Transport Indicators for Metropolitan Areas in Developing Countries: The Case of Greater Jakarta
Sustainable transport is fundamental to progress in realising the agenda of sustainable development, as a quarter of energy-related global greenhouse gas emissions come from the transport sector. In developing countries, metropolitan areas have adopted the agenda to better serve the urban population with safe, affordable, and environmentally-friendly transport systems. However, this drive must include relevant indicators and how their operationalisation can deal with institutional barriers, such as challenges to cross-sectoral coordination. This study aims to explore context-specific indicators for developing countries, focusing on the case of the Jakarta metropolitan area. Expert judgement was used to assess the selection criteria. The participants were experts from government institutions, non-government organisations, and universities. The findings show that safety, public transport quality, transport cost, air pollution, and accessibility are contextual indicators for application in developing countries. Similarities are shown with the research results from other indexes/sets of indicators for developing countries, for example, the Sustainable Urban Transport Index (SUTI) of UN ESCAP. However, some of these indicators leave room for improvement, such as the balance between strategic and operational levels of application. Therefore, this research suggests that global sets of indicators should be adjusted before being implemented in particular developing country contexts.
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Open Transportation Journal
Open Transportation Journal Social Sciences-Transportation
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