当电子活动与空间可达性相遇时:模拟空间环境的理论框架和经验时空阈值

IF 5.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of Transport Geography Pub Date : 2024-10-17 DOI:10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2024.104026
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电子活动(电子工作、电子购物、电子休闲)的高度普及使人们能够克服日常工作中的时空限制,而且这种趋势还在不断增长。因此,我们亟需新的知识,将电子活动纳入无障碍规划,并定义新的概念、方法和量化指标,以识别现实生活中的数字和人际无障碍环境。本文介绍了 "增强无障碍 "框架,并确定了电子活动比亲身活动更具竞争力的时空阈值。通过了解这些阈值,可以采取具体政策,鼓励人们节省旅行时间,并将其用于到达其他亲身目的地,从而提高他们的整体空间可达性。在方法论层面,结合时间地理概念和弹性分析,估算了六种模拟空间环境的时空阈值:从多中心和紧凑型情况到无序扩张和单中心情况。结果表明,电子活动在无序扩张的环境中更具竞争力,并强调了旅行方向性(从机会中心到低密度地方)对于保持高空间可达性水平和增加旅行距离的相关性。通过估算和比较不同交通方式的临界旅行距离,讨论了时空阈值对每种模拟空间环境的社会和政策影响。最后,本文讨论了与拟议框架的实际操作、可交流性、可解释性和可用性有关的方面。
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When e-activities meet spatial accessibility: A theoretical framework and empirical space-time thresholds for simulated spatial settings
The high penetration of e-activities (e-working, e-shopping, e-leisure) has empowered people to overcome space-time constraints in daily routines, and this trend is growing. Accordingly, new knowledge is sorely needed to incorporate e-activities into accessibility planning and to define new conceptualizations, methods, and quantifiers that recognize digital and in-person accessibility in real life. This paper introduces the framework of “augmented accessibility” and identifies space-time thresholds in which e-activities are more competitive than in-person activities. By being aware of these thresholds, specific policies could be adopted for encouraging people to save travel time and allocate it to reach other in-person destinations, thereby increasing their overall spatial accessibility. At methodological level, time geography concepts and elasticity analysis are combined, estimating space-time thresholds for six simulated spatial settings: from polycentric and compact cases to sprawled and monocentric cases. The results indicate that e-activities are more competitive in sprawled settings and emphasize the relevance of travel directionality (from opportunity hubs to low-density places) for retaining high spatial accessibility levels and increased travel distances. The social and policy implications of space-time thresholds are discussed for each simulated spatial setting by estimating and comparing critical travel distances for different transport modes. The paper closes by discussing aspects related to practical operationalization of the proposed framework, its communicability, interpretability, and usability.
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期刊介绍: A major resurgence has occurred in transport geography in the wake of political and policy changes, huge transport infrastructure projects and responses to urban traffic congestion. The Journal of Transport Geography provides a central focus for developments in this rapidly expanding sub-discipline.
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