Identifying rural disadvantage using a multiday travel diary


Autoria(s): Kamruzzaman, Md.; Hine, Julian
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01/01/2010

Resumo

This paper identifies transport disadvantage using a 7 day activity-travel diary data from two rural case study areas. A composite participation index (PI) measure was developed for this study based on six indices measuring elements of travel and activity participation. Using the index the paper then goes on to compare these results, with the results obtained from other more traditional indicators used to identify transport disadvantage. These indicators are related to the size of activity space such as unique network distance travelled, number of unique locations visited, activity space area, activity duration, and fullness (shape) of activity spaces. The weaknesses of these indicator based measures are that: firstly, they do not take into account the relativity of the measure between different areas i.e. travel distance in terms of the wider context of available activities within an area; and secondly, these indicators are multi-dimensional and each represents a different qualitative aspect of travel and activity participation. As a result, six individual indices were developed to overcome these problems. These include: participation count index, participation length index, participation area index, participation duration index, participation type index, and participation frequency index. These are then aggregated to assess the relative performance in terms of these different indices and identify the nature of transport disadvantage. GIS was used to visualise individual travel patterns and to derive scores for both the indicator based measures and the index based measures. Factor analysis was conducted to derive weights of the individual indices to form the composite index measure. From this analysis, two intermediate indices were also derived using the underlying factors of the data related to these indices. Using the scores of all these measures, multiple regression analyses were conducted to identify patterns of transport disadvantage.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41624/

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41624/1/41624.pdf

http://www.utsg.net/publication.php?Year=2010&abstract=Kamruzzaman2010#Kamruzzaman2010

Kamruzzaman, Md. & Hine, Julian (2010) Identifying rural disadvantage using a multiday travel diary. In 43rd Annual Universities' Transport Study Group Conference, 5-7 January 2010, Plymouth. (Unpublished)

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Palavras-Chave #120506 Transport Planning #Transport disadvantage #Travel diary #GIS #Spatial relativity #Social exclusion
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Conference Paper