Shibayama, T., Köhler, C., & Laa, B. (2024). In search of indicators for Sustainable Mobility Guarantee(s). In Thredbo 18. Thredbo 18, Cape Town, South Africa. The University of Sydney Library. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/212666
E230-01 - Forschungsbereich Verkehrsplanung und Verkehrstechnik
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Erschienen in:
Thredbo 18
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Datum (veröffentlicht):
2024
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Veranstaltungsname:
Thredbo 18
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Veranstaltungszeitraum:
29-Sep-2024 - 4-Okt-2024
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Veranstaltungsort:
Cape Town, Südafrika
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Umfang:
14
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Verlag:
The University of Sydney Library, Sydney
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Keywords:
Transport policy; Policymaking; Indicators; Mobility guarantee
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Abstract:
Sustainable Mobility Guarantee (SMG) is an emerging concept in transport policymaking. On the contrary to Classical Mobility Guarantee (CMG), which primarily focuses on ensuring mobility of those who do not own a car or who are not able to drive, SMG focuses on nudging people’s mobility behavior towards low-carbon and sustainable modes of travel such as walking, cycling and public transport. Ultimately, the SMG addresses sustainable accessibility to facilities, amenities, services and opportunities without owning a car or driving. For policymaking strategic indicators for analysis, consensus building, planning and monitoring are important. For CMG, indicators stemming from service provision of public transport such as frequency are typically in use. This remains as a part of SMG indicators, but SMG calls for a wider range of indicators, in particular spatial accessibility indicators to describe accessibility to everyday destinations. There are some proposed indicators for it, but they all have their shortcomings that stem from the origins of the indicators. A comprehensive one is proposed in academic literature, but it is “data-hungry” and not easy to handle. Nevertheless, this would be a potential base for further development. Indicators about quality and usability of public transport would also gain more importance.
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Projekttitel:
European study on business innovation of the regional public transport: - (Japan Transport and Tourism Research Institute)