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Assessing the accessibility of activity centres and their prioritisation: a case study for Perth Metropolitan Area

机译:评估活动中心的可及性和优先级:以珀斯都会区为例

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The primary objective of this study was to ascertain, through analysis of accessibility and development potential, which activity centres should be prioritised to support decentralisation of jobs, encourage better integration of transport and land use and ultimately aid the evaluation of a more compact, consolidation and connected city. In doing so, this study evaluated and compared the existing accessibility of different geographic units across the city, including the 34 activity centres identified by the Government of Australia, by the two most frequently use transport modes, namely – public transport and car. The analysis of this study has two parts. Firstly, an isochrone-based measure of accessibility was used for an accessibility modelling across the Perth Metropolitan Area in Western Australia. Secondly, using six node-place based indicators, this paper also endeavoured to prioritise the geographic units that are already better served by public transport, as indicated by the accessibility analysis. Multi-criteria weighed scoring method was applied to calculate a score out of 100 for each of the geographic units. The results of this analysis could help to identify activity centre(s) and other areas in Perth, if any, with higher potentials of being a Transit Oriented Development (TOD) supportive activity centre.
机译:这项研究的主要目的是通过对可及性和发展潜力的分析来确定应优先考虑哪些活动中心,以支持工作的权力下放,鼓励更好地整合运输和土地利用并最终帮助评估更紧凑,更巩固和相连的城市。为此,本研究通过两种最常用的交通方式,即公共交通和汽车,评估并比较了整个城市不同地理区域的现有可及性,包括澳大利亚政府确定的34个活动中心。本研究的分析分为两个部分。首先,将基于等时线的可访问性度量用于整个西澳大利亚州珀斯都会区的可访问性建模。其次,根据可访问性分析表明,本文还使用六个基于节点位置的指标来优先考虑已经由公共交通更好地服务的地理单位。应用多标准加权评分方法来计算每个地理单位的满分100。该分析的结果可以帮助确定珀斯的活动中心和其他区域,如果有的话,则有可能成为公交导向发展(TOD)支持活动中心。

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