To reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere and protect the environment, Swedish cities are heavily invested in sustainable development by developing pedestrian roads and intensifying public transport. Their goal is to make the population less dependent on cars by facilitating accessibility to transit transport. The urban area of Umeå (Sweden), which is experiencing an annual increasing of it population due to urban development, includes 244 km of pedestrian or bike routes and an intensified bus network. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the walking accessibility of the population at bus stops and to analyze the socio-economic relationship. The use of GIS tools allowed to calculate the proportion of the population and the ...
Cities are growing at unprecedented rates and are expected to be home to 70% of the world’s populati...
The increase in Norway´s population will provide an increase in travels estimated to about two milli...
The lack of mobility choices in many Swedish neighbourhoods and cities designed for automobiles hind...
To reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere and protect the environment, Swedish cities are...
Taking accessibility into consideration is crucial when planning for public transport in a city. The...
Urban green areas: An analysis of accessibility of urban green areas in Umeå Tom Erik Stenlund, Depa...
Accessibility to public transport service allows mobility of people who do not have access to privat...
Accessible public transport system is an essential indicator that guarantees equal travelling opport...
Walking and transit are the backbone of sustainable mobility. Bus stops not only represent the conne...
The urge to reduce the environmental impacts from transportation has induced several authorities wor...
The first mile/last mile (FM/LM) problem in public transport refers to the spatial accessibility of ...
Planning for sustainable cities involves supporting compact, energy-efficient urban form as well as ...
This paper explores the question of accessibility and sustainable mobility by the use of accessibili...
Urban transportation today consumes scarce resources of fossil fuels and it is a majorcause for envi...
Urban transport is critical in shaping the form and function of cities, particularly the level of au...
Cities are growing at unprecedented rates and are expected to be home to 70% of the world’s populati...
The increase in Norway´s population will provide an increase in travels estimated to about two milli...
The lack of mobility choices in many Swedish neighbourhoods and cities designed for automobiles hind...
To reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere and protect the environment, Swedish cities are...
Taking accessibility into consideration is crucial when planning for public transport in a city. The...
Urban green areas: An analysis of accessibility of urban green areas in Umeå Tom Erik Stenlund, Depa...
Accessibility to public transport service allows mobility of people who do not have access to privat...
Accessible public transport system is an essential indicator that guarantees equal travelling opport...
Walking and transit are the backbone of sustainable mobility. Bus stops not only represent the conne...
The urge to reduce the environmental impacts from transportation has induced several authorities wor...
The first mile/last mile (FM/LM) problem in public transport refers to the spatial accessibility of ...
Planning for sustainable cities involves supporting compact, energy-efficient urban form as well as ...
This paper explores the question of accessibility and sustainable mobility by the use of accessibili...
Urban transportation today consumes scarce resources of fossil fuels and it is a majorcause for envi...
Urban transport is critical in shaping the form and function of cities, particularly the level of au...
Cities are growing at unprecedented rates and are expected to be home to 70% of the world’s populati...
The increase in Norway´s population will provide an increase in travels estimated to about two milli...
The lack of mobility choices in many Swedish neighbourhoods and cities designed for automobiles hind...