AbstractTraffic restriction policies address economic, social, and environmental issues at the local level but may have effects beyond their area of application. Due to social and political opposition, a proposal to restrict all car traffic crossing the Lisbon old city centre (“Baixa”) was recently abandoned. This paper assesses the potential effects of this policy in terms of the distribution of noise exposures among populations belonging to different age and qualification groups. The changes in exposures were obtained through the modelling of motorised traffic and noise levels in the pre- and post-policy scenarios. It was assumed that car users react to the policy by seeking alternative routes or shifting to public transport. Under this a...
The proposed paper deals with the entanglements of political decision-making process at the local le...
Inter-noise 2010, 39th International Congress on Noise Control Engineering: Noise and Sustainability...
Why do cities differ in their outlook, organization, and feeling? Why is it that what seems right f...
Dublin’s city centre is the primary destination in the Dublin region for shopping, employment and ed...
Urban transport projects redistribute accessibility and environmental quality across the city, pote...
With the increasing concern about environmental problems in metropolitan areas, policy-makers are es...
Climate change and air quality issues have been paid much attention over the world. A growing number...
People’s daily mobility and commuting patterns are differentiated by sociodemographic features. It r...
The objective of the paper is to explore whether particular problematisations of cars and car use le...
International audienceThis paper investigates the socio-economic impacts of the driving restriction ...
Living in cities offers many benefits and thus more and more people are living in urban areas. Howev...
Living in cities offers many benefits and thus more and more people are living in urban areas. Howev...
Pedestrians are particularly susceptible to urban environmental nuisances such as transport noise. W...
Sustainable urban development policies promote the development of accessible mixed-use suburban cent...
In Portugal, the noise is regulated by the Regulamento Geral do Ruído (RGR). This statute introduces...
The proposed paper deals with the entanglements of political decision-making process at the local le...
Inter-noise 2010, 39th International Congress on Noise Control Engineering: Noise and Sustainability...
Why do cities differ in their outlook, organization, and feeling? Why is it that what seems right f...
Dublin’s city centre is the primary destination in the Dublin region for shopping, employment and ed...
Urban transport projects redistribute accessibility and environmental quality across the city, pote...
With the increasing concern about environmental problems in metropolitan areas, policy-makers are es...
Climate change and air quality issues have been paid much attention over the world. A growing number...
People’s daily mobility and commuting patterns are differentiated by sociodemographic features. It r...
The objective of the paper is to explore whether particular problematisations of cars and car use le...
International audienceThis paper investigates the socio-economic impacts of the driving restriction ...
Living in cities offers many benefits and thus more and more people are living in urban areas. Howev...
Living in cities offers many benefits and thus more and more people are living in urban areas. Howev...
Pedestrians are particularly susceptible to urban environmental nuisances such as transport noise. W...
Sustainable urban development policies promote the development of accessible mixed-use suburban cent...
In Portugal, the noise is regulated by the Regulamento Geral do Ruído (RGR). This statute introduces...
The proposed paper deals with the entanglements of political decision-making process at the local le...
Inter-noise 2010, 39th International Congress on Noise Control Engineering: Noise and Sustainability...
Why do cities differ in their outlook, organization, and feeling? Why is it that what seems right f...