Accessibility indices and planning theory
(2002) Eighth International Conference on Urban Transport and the Environment for the 21st Century, URBAN TRANSPORT VIII 12. p.37-46- Abstract
- Accessibility is an important factor in land-use planning and several methods have been developed to calculate and to predict it. Nevertheless, it is seldom applied in planning situations, maybe because many land-use planners and elected officials lack the knowledge and resources needed to use traffic models. Consequently, accessibility is often used as a concept and a goal in daily planning, but is seldom translated into operational forms. One way to bridge this gap is the introduction of accessibility indices for planning situations as an alternative. In this paper, a theoretical analysis is conducted in order to place accessibility in the theoretical context of urban and land-use planning. Main theories of urban and regional planning... (More)
- Accessibility is an important factor in land-use planning and several methods have been developed to calculate and to predict it. Nevertheless, it is seldom applied in planning situations, maybe because many land-use planners and elected officials lack the knowledge and resources needed to use traffic models. Consequently, accessibility is often used as a concept and a goal in daily planning, but is seldom translated into operational forms. One way to bridge this gap is the introduction of accessibility indices for planning situations as an alternative. In this paper, a theoretical analysis is conducted in order to place accessibility in the theoretical context of urban and land-use planning. Main theories of urban and regional planning are analysed with focus on their explicit and implicit relations to accessibility. The aspects of planning theory that are dealt with are urban design, planning procedures, planning legislation and societal goals (i.e. equity and sustainability). The indices discussed here are mainly integral place accessibility measures, containing a range of available opportunities with respect to their attractiveness and travel impedance. The applicability of the chosen indices has been evaluated quantitatively and qualitatively. The goal, by means of introducing accessibility indicators addressed to planners, architects, and elected officials, is to contribute to bridging the gap between the general discussions about accessibility in the planning context and the use of quantitative measures in accessibility models. (Less)
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- author
- Brodde Makri, Maria LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2002
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- keywords
- Urban design, Traffic models, Accessibility, Planning theory
- host publication
- Advances in Transport
- volume
- 12
- pages
- 37 - 46
- publisher
- WIT Press
- conference name
- Eighth International Conference on Urban Transport and the Environment for the 21st Century, URBAN TRANSPORT VIII
- conference location
- Seville, Spain
- conference dates
- 2002-03-13 - 2002-03-15
- external identifiers
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- wos:000175968300004
- scopus:4544268404
- ISSN
- 1462-608X
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- f2f0723c-1c3f-45ac-9039-f779f729c12c (old id 610571)
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