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What about the people? Developing measures of perceived accessibility from case studies in Germany and the UK

机译:那人呢?根据德国和英国的案例研究制定可感知的可访问性度量

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As a primary objective in transport planning urban neighbourhood accessibility plays an essential role in the sustainable transformation of cities and their infrastructure. In most studies, accessibility is objectively measured using aggregate travel time or generalised costs as an indicator of the separation of people from places. However, this approach does not reflect perceptions of residents, which ultimately shape mobility decisions and represent the "lived reality" of accessibility. This paper addresses this research gap, adding to a growing evidence base on understanding the relationship between perceived and objective measures of accessibility, and discusses opportunities for incorporating perceptions into measures of accessibility. We offer suggestions for how and why individual perceptions of accessibility differ from objective measures using data from Germany and the UrC.
机译:作为交通规划的主要目标,城市社区的可达性在城市及其基础设施的可持续转型中起着至关重要的作用。在大多数研究中,可访问性是通过总旅行时间或广义成本作为人与地方分离的指标来客观衡量的。但是,这种方法不能反映居民的看法,居民的看法最终决定了出行决策并代表了可达性的“鲜活现实”。本文解决了这一研究空白,在理解可及性和客观可及性指标之间的关系上增加了越来越多的证据,并讨论了将可纳性纳入可及性指标中的机会。我们使用来自德国和UrC的数据,就个人对可访问性的看法与客观测量有何不同以及为什么有所不同提供建议。

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