sÃo圣保罗大都市区老年人的城市流动性:多项逻辑模型的应用

Luciana Mação Bernal, Claudinei Moreira Diniz, Suely Da Penha Sanches
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近年来,老年人口增长已成为一个世界性的问题。因此,重要的是要考虑城市的现状,以确保老年人日常活动的安全和独立的交通方式。因此,本研究旨在基于出行特征识别老年人和非老年人城市流动性的差异。数据是从圣保罗大都市区进行的流动性研究中获得的,从中选择了五个变量并进行了研究。该方法基于多项式逻辑模型的分析。结果表明:老年人和非老年人优先选择个人出行方式,其次是公共出行方式,最后是步行出行方式;此外,非老年人的日常通勤距离较长,而老年人的日常通勤距离较短。总之,了解老年人和非老年人口的流动性差异,可以更好地了解老年人在日常流动性中面临的挑战,也可以更好地规划更具包容性的城市。
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URBAN MOBILITY OF THE ELDERLY IN THE METROPOLITAN REGION OF SÃO PAULO: AN APPLICATION OH THE MULTINOMIAL LOGIT MODEL
Elderly population growth has become a worldwide concern in recent years. For that matter, it is important to think about the current state of cities in a way to ensure a safe and independent transportation for the daily mobility of the elderly. Therefore, this study aimed to identify differences in the urban mobility of the elderly and non-elderly population based on travel characteristics. Data was obtained from a mobility research conducted within the metropolitan area of São Paulo, from which five variables were selected and treated for the study. The methodology was based on an analysis with a multinomial logit model. Results indicated that elderly and the non-elderly people tend to choose the individual transport mode first, followed by the public transport mode and lastly the walking mode. Moreover, non-elderly people tend to travel longer distances in their daily commutes, while the elderly people are more likely to do shorter trips in their daily commutes. In sum, the comprehension of mobility differences between elderly and non-elderly population allows a better understanding of challenges faced by the elderly in their daily mobility, as well as adequate planning for more inclusive cities.
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Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering
Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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期刊介绍: Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering (JUEE) provides a forum for original papers and for the exchange of information and views on significant developments in urban and environmental engineering worldwide. The scope of the journal includes: (a) Water Resources and Waste Management [...] (b) Constructions and Environment[...] (c) Urban Design[...] (d) Transportation Engineering[...] The Editors welcome original papers, scientific notes and discussions, in English, in those and related topics. All papers submitted to the Journal are peer reviewed by an international panel of Associate Editors and other experts. Authors are encouraged to suggest potential referees with their submission. Authors will have to confirm that the work, or any part of it, has not been published before and is not presently being considered for publication elsewhere.
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