Transportation Disadvantage Impedance Indexing: a Methodological Approach To Reduce Policy Shortcomings
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2015
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Elsevier Ltd.
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BRONZE
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Yes
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Abstract
Access to transport systems and the connection to such systems provided to essential economic and social activities are critical to determine households' transportation disadvantage levels. In spite of the developments in better identifying transportation disadvantaged groups, the lack of effective policies resulted in the continuum of the issue as a significant problem. This paper undertakes a pilot case investigation as test bed for a new approach developed to reduce transportation policy shortcomings. The approach, 'disadvantage-impedance index', aims to ease transportation disadvantages by employing representative parameters to measure the differences between policy alternatives run in a simulation environment. Implemented in the Japanese town of Arao, the index uses trip-making behaviour and resident stated preference data. The results of the index reveal that even a slight improvement in accessibility and travel quality indicators makes a significant difference in easing disadvantages. The index, integrated into a four-step model, proves to be highly robust and useful in terms of quick diagnosis in capturing effective actions, and developing potentially efficient policies.
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Arao, Japan, Policymaking, Simulation modelling, Social exclusion, Transportation disadvantaged, Simulation modelling, Social exclusion, Arao, Japan, Japan, Transportation disadvantage-impedance index, Arao, Transportation disadvantaged, Policymaking
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 01 natural sciences, 0502 economics and business, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Citation
Duvarcı, Y., Yiğitcanlar, T., and Mizokami, S. (2015). Transportation disadvantage impedance indexing: A methodological approach to reduce policy shortcomings. Journal of Transport Geography, 48, 61-75. doi:10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2015.08.014
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Q1
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21
Source
Journal of Transport Geography
Volume
48
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Start Page
61
End Page
75
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