Cycling Planning in Small-Sized Brazilian Cities Based on Open Data Geoprocessing

Q4 Social Sciences Revista Brasileira de Cartografia Pub Date : 2022-05-30 DOI:10.14393/rbcv74n2-63475
Marcelo Monari, P. Segantine
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The objective of this paper is to propose a method to systematize cycling planning in small-sized Brazilian cities based on open data, such as census data, collaborative mappings, and Digital Elevation Models, seeking to assist in the elaboration of municipal urban mobility plans, and that can be adapted to other countries with similar characteristics and that have equivalent information. The proposed method is summarized in four steps: geoprocessing of open spatial data, which allows the georeferencing of potential cycling demand and cycling trip generator poles, as well as updated representations of road systems; definition of the subsets of origins and destinations of the cycling routes to be identified using Dijkstra’s algorithm, in order to minimize the overall cost associated with the road segments' operational quality for cycling; impedance assignment to road segments based on their average slopes and cycling Levels of Traffic Stress; and assessment of these road segments’ proportions in the identified cycling routes (Cycling Potential Index). Examples of the proposed method’s application were carried out in two Brazilian cities, Bariri-SP and Bocaina-SP, through which it was possible to define, for both cities, continuous and interconnected cycling axles, accessible to most of the study areas’ potential cyclists. Therefore, despite the obvious importance of conducting specific research and field surveys in each Brazilian city for greater reliability of the results, the proposed method can contribute to the popularization of cycling in utilitarian trips and to the strengthening of the “bicycle culture” still in force in small-sized Brazilian cities.
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基于开放数据地理处理的巴西小型城市自行车规划
本文的目的是提出一种基于开放数据(如人口普查数据、协作地图和数字高程模型)的巴西小城市自行车规划系统化方法,以帮助制定城市交通规划,并可适用于其他具有类似特征和同等信息的国家。所提出的方法分为四个步骤:开放空间数据的地理处理,允许对潜在的循环需求和循环跳闸发电机极点进行地理参考,以及更新道路系统的表示;定义要使用Dijkstra算法识别的骑行路线的起点和终点的子集,以便最小化与路段的骑行运营质量相关的总成本;基于路段的平均坡度和交通应力的循环水平对路段进行阻抗分配;以及评估这些路段在已确定的自行车路线中的比例(自行车潜力指数)。在巴西的两个城市Bariri SP和Bocaina SP进行了拟议方法的应用实例,通过这两个城市,可以定义大多数研究区域的潜在骑自行车者都可以使用的连续和互连的自行车道。因此,尽管在巴西每个城市进行具体研究和实地调查以提高结果的可靠性具有明显的重要性,但所提出的方法有助于普及实用出行中的自行车运动,并有助于加强巴西小城市中仍然存在的“自行车文化”。
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Revista Brasileira de Cartografia
Revista Brasileira de Cartografia Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth-Surface Processes
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