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Planning transport for social inclusion: An accessibility-activity participation approach

机译:规划运输以实现社会包容:无障碍活动参与方法

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Social equity is increasingly becoming an important objective in transport planning and project evaluation. This paper provides a framework and an empirical investigation in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) examining the links between public transit accessibility and the risks of social exclusion, simply understood as the suppressed ability to conduct daily activities at normal levels. Specifically, we use a large-sample travel survey to present a new transport-geography concept termed participation deserts, neighbourhood-level clusters of lower than expected activity participation. We then use multivariate models to estimate where, and for whom, improvements in transit accessibility will effectively increase activity participation and reduce risks of transport-related social exclusion. Our results show that neighbourhoods with high concentrations of low-income and zero-car households located outside of major transit corridors are the most sensitive to having improvements in accessibility increase daily activity participation rates. We contend that transit investments providing better connections to these neighbourhoods would have the greatest benefit in terms of alleviating existing inequalities and reducing the risks of social exclusion. The ability for transport investments to liberate suppressed activity participation is not currently being predicted or valued in existing transport evaluation methodologies, but there is great potential in doing so in order to capture the social equity benefits associated with increasing transit accessibility.
机译:社会公平正日益成为运输计划和项目评估中的重要目标。本文提供了大多伦多地区和汉密尔顿地区(GTHA)的框架和实证研究,研究了公共交通可达性与社会排斥风险之间的联系,人们将其理解为被抑制的正常日常活动能力。具体来说,我们使用大样本旅行调查来提出一种新的运输地理概念,称为参与沙漠,即参与程度低于预期活动参与程度的邻里集群。然后,我们使用多元模型来估计过境可及性的改善对象和地点,将有效地增加活动的参与度,并减少与交通相关的社会排斥的风险。我们的结果表明,位于主要公交走廊以外的低收入家庭和零汽车家庭高度集中的社区对交通便利性的提高最为敏感,从而提高了日常活动参与率。我们认为,在缓解现有不平等现象和减少社会排斥风险方面,为这些社区提供更好联系的公交投资将带来最大的好处。现有的交通评估方法目前尚不能预测或重视交通投资释放被压制活动参与的能力,但这样做有很大的潜力,以便抓住与增加交通便利性相关的社会公平利益。

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