Participation index : improved measure of transport related social exclusion?


Autoria(s): Kamruzzaman, Md.; Hine, Julian; Gunay, Banihan; Blair, Neale
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Although transport related social exclusion has been identified through zonal accessibility measures in the recent past, the debate has shifted from zonal to individual level measures. One way to identify disadvantaged individuals is to measure their size of participation in society (activity spaces). After reviewing existing literature, this paper has found two approaches to measure the activity spaces. One approach is based on the time-geographic potential path area (PPA) concept. The size of the PPA has largely been used as an indicator to the size of potential activity spaces and consequently individual accessibility. The limitations of the PPA concept have been identified in this paper and it is argued cannot be applied as a measure of social exclusion. The other approach is based on individuals’ actual travel activity participation called actual activity spaces. The size of actual activity spaces possesses a good potential measure of social exclusion. However, the indicators to measure the size of actual activity spaces are multidimensional representing the different aspects of social exclusion. The development of a unified approach has therefore been found to be important. This paper has developed a participation index (PI) using the different dimensions of actual activity spaces encountered. A framework has also been developed to operationalise the concept in GIS. The framework, on the one hand, will visualize individuals’ actual travel behaviour in real geographic space; on the other hand, it will calculate the size of their participation in society.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41625/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41625/1/41625.pdf

http://www.utsg.net/web/index.php?page=2009---ucl-london

Kamruzzaman, Md., Hine, Julian, Gunay, Banihan, & Blair, Neale (2009) Participation index : improved measure of transport related social exclusion? In 41st Annual Universities' Transport Study Group Conference, 5-7 January, 2009, UCL, London.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 The Authors

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development

Palavras-Chave #120506 Transport Planning #Social exclusion #Transport disadvantage #Participation index #Activity spaces
Tipo

Conference Paper