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Main Authors: Jorge Urrutia‐Mosquera, Yasna Cortés, Luz Flórez‐Calderón, Marcelo Lufín
Format: Artículo Open Access
Published: Wiley 2024
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Online Access:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sd.3207
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author Jorge Urrutia‐Mosquera
Yasna Cortés
Luz Flórez‐Calderón
Marcelo Lufín
author_facet Jorge Urrutia‐Mosquera
Yasna Cortés
Luz Flórez‐Calderón
Marcelo Lufín
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Yasna Cortés
Luz Flórez‐Calderón
Marcelo Lufín
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contents Sustainable urban development and mobility. The role of spatial heterogeneity in sustainable trip patterns Jorge Urrutia‐Mosquera Yasna Cortés Luz Flórez‐Calderón Marcelo Lufín Sustainable Development AbstractThis paper evaluates how differences in the conditions of sustainable urban development achieved by different sectors in the metropolitan region of Santiago de Chile are generators of spatial heterogeneity and how this heterogeneity in space affects travel patterns in sustainable modes. For it, the state of progress in urban sustainability is measured in terms of urban sustainability indicators and accessibility to basic urban facilities, identifies the main shortcomings in terms of basic urban facilities that affect the use of sustainable modes of travel and shows which of the city communes require more significant interventions in terms of infrastructure and urban facilities. A geographically weighted regression (GWR) model is estimated to measure and determine how spatial heterogeneity impacts trips in sustainable modes. The results show remarkable differences in sustainable urban development and access to urban facilities between the more affluent and the less favoured sectors. The GWR parameters suggest that the different levels of urban facilities available in each area are the primary source of spatial heterogeneity and are a critical factor in the number of trips made by active modes and public transport. 10.1002/sd.3207 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle Sustainable urban development and mobility. The role of spatial heterogeneity in sustainable trip patterns
Jorge Urrutia‐Mosquera
Yasna Cortés
Luz Flórez‐Calderón
Marcelo Lufín
Sustainable Development
Sustainable urban development and mobility. The role of spatial heterogeneity in sustainable trip patterns Jorge Urrutia‐Mosquera Yasna Cortés Luz Flórez‐Calderón Marcelo Lufín Sustainable Development AbstractThis paper evaluates how differences in the conditions of sustainable urban development achieved by different sectors in the metropolitan region of Santiago de Chile are generators of spatial heterogeneity and how this heterogeneity in space affects travel patterns in sustainable modes. For it, the state of progress in urban sustainability is measured in terms of urban sustainability indicators and accessibility to basic urban facilities, identifies the main shortcomings in terms of basic urban facilities that affect the use of sustainable modes of travel and shows which of the city communes require more significant interventions in terms of infrastructure and urban facilities. A geographically weighted regression (GWR) model is estimated to measure and determine how spatial heterogeneity impacts trips in sustainable modes. The results show remarkable differences in sustainable urban development and access to urban facilities between the more affluent and the less favoured sectors. The GWR parameters suggest that the different levels of urban facilities available in each area are the primary source of spatial heterogeneity and are a critical factor in the number of trips made by active modes and public transport. 10.1002/sd.3207 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title Sustainable urban development and mobility. The role of spatial heterogeneity in sustainable trip patterns
topic Sustainable Development
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sd.3207