Modelling walking accessibility: A case study of Ljubljana, Slovenia

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Moravian Geographical Reports Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.2478/mgr-2019-0015
Jernej Tiran, M. Lakner, S. Drobne
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Abstract Walkable access is recognised as one of the most important factors for deciding to walk instead of using other modes of transport. Distance has been less accurately taken into consideration in previous walking accessibility measures, however, as they are often based on an isotropic approach or on a fixed distance threshold. The objective of this paper is to present a method of modelling continuous walking accessibility to different amenities in a city, with an integrated network-based and distance-decay approach, applied to a case study of the city of Ljubljana, Slovenia. The approach is based on a web survey to obtain data on acceptable walking distances to different types of amenities. Several distance decay functions were analysed for each type of amenity from the cumulative frequency of responses. The best fitting functions were used to model the walking accessibility surfaces for individual amenities in the network, representing five domains (retail, services, recreation, education and transportation) and an overall walking accessibility index. Despite certain limitations and a further need to assess the validity of the methods, our distance-decay network-based approach is more accurate than the isotropic or even network-based modelling of walking distances in continuous or threshold approaches, as it enables the researcher to take into account the differences in propensities to walk to different amenities. The results can be used by city authorities and planners for implementing actions to improve walking accessibility in the most problematic areas.
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步行可达性建模:以斯洛文尼亚卢布尔雅那为例
摘要步行通道被认为是决定步行而不是使用其他交通方式的最重要因素之一。然而,在以前的步行可达性措施中,距离没有得到准确的考虑,因为它们通常基于各向同性方法或固定的距离阈值。本文的目的是提出一种利用基于网络和距离衰减的综合方法,对城市中不同设施的连续步行可达性进行建模的方法,并将其应用于斯洛文尼亚卢布尔雅那市的案例研究。该方法基于网络调查,以获得前往不同类型设施的可接受步行距离数据。根据响应的累积频率,分析了每种舒适度的几种距离衰减函数。最佳拟合函数用于对网络中各个设施的步行可达性表面进行建模,代表五个领域(零售、服务、娱乐、教育和交通)和整体步行可达性指数。尽管存在一定的局限性,还需要进一步评估这些方法的有效性,但我们基于距离衰减的方法比连续或阈值方法中的各向同性甚至基于网络的步行距离建模更准确,因为它使研究人员能够考虑到步行到不同便利设施的倾向差异。研究结果可供城市当局和规划者用于实施行动,以改善问题最严重地区的步行可达性。
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期刊介绍: Moravian Geographical Reports je mezinárodní časopis, publikovaný v anglickém jazyce od roku 1993 Ústavem geoniky Akademie věd ČR. Publikuje příspěvky geografů a odborníků příbuzných disciplin včetně geověd a geoekologie, které mají výraznou regionální orientaci. Základní otázku, před níž stojí v současné době tito odborníci, lze položit následovně: „Jaká je úloha regionů a lokalit v globalizované společnosti, daném geografickém měřítku a jak ji můžeme hodnotit?“
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