scholarly journals Visualising public transport accessibility to inform urban planning policy in Hubli-Dharwad, India

GeoJournal ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bhargav Adhvaryu ◽  
Sushmita S. Mudhol
2021 ◽  
pp. 42-61
Author(s):  
Taira V. Murtuzalieva ◽  
Anastasia V. Lykina ◽  
Natalia I. Ivashkova ◽  
Galina S. Timokhina ◽  
Irina P. Shirochenskaya

The article is devoted to the issues of modeling the accessibility of public transport and the formation of its criteria by using geographic information systems (GIS). The paper presents an analysis of the relationship between transport development and the development of large cities. The article analyzes the world and domestic experience of using transport availability indices in urban planning policy: public transport accessibility indices; a model of transit-oriented development, examples of its practical application in various cities worldwide. Based on the study of a number of methods based on objective and subjective assessments of the level of transport accessibility, it was concluded that there is currently no universal methodology for a comprehensive assessment of the transport accessibility in megalopolises (objective and perceived). The modern possibilities of solving the tasks set by geomarketing technology based on the use of big data are identified. The practical significance of the results obtained by the authors is due to the possibility of forming, on the basis of the studied methods, a system for analyzing the transport accessibility of capital objects in Moscow, differentiating the level of transport accessibility for different groups of the population.


2013 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laura Ferrari ◽  
Michele Berlingerio ◽  
Francesco Calabrese ◽  
Bill Curtis-Davidson

2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 32-41
Author(s):  
Martin Bárta ◽  
Tomas Masopust

This study deals with the synthesis of selected attributes of public transport accessibility. The aim is to present a new method of multi-criteria analysis. As the research area, the city of Cracow has been chosen. The GTFS (General Transit Feed Specification) system has been used to obtain traffic data for buses and trams within the city‘s transport company (MPK Krakow). The analysis itself consists of 4 main accessibility indicators (walking time to each stop, number of lines, directions, and connections from each stop). The problem of exceeding the stops accessibility beyond the administrative border of Cracow has been solved by using a 500 m wide buffer zone around the city. To connect the individual layers of indicators into a multicriteria analysis, the Voronoi diagram function has been applied. The results of the method are presented in the form of synthetic maps of transport accessibility for each bus and tram stop in Cracow. Together with the synthetic accessibility maps, an index of a stop importance has been created as well, which consists of the sum of the mean percentages from 3 indicators (number of lines, directions, connections). The synthetic method used and acquired detailed values not only for the city of Cracow as a whole, but also its individual parts make it possible to provide a comprehensive picture of accessibility by public transport. This multicriteria analysis can also be extended for a comparative study of selected cities.


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