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Measuring relative non-motorized accessibility to retail activities
Authors:Aldo Arranz-López  Julio A Soria-Lara  Frank Witlox  Antonio Páez
Institution:1. Departamento de Geografía y Ordenación del Territorio, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain;2. Transport Research Centre -TRANSyT-, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain;3. Department of Geography, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium;4. School Of Geography &5. Earth Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
Abstract:Accessibility planning is a crucial alternative to mobility planning for reaching sustainable outcomes. Although there is a vast literature on accessibility, less attention is paid to accessibility as a relative concept, i.e., its relationship with the socio-economic characteristic of the population. While accessibility is known to vary by location, it also changes as a consequence of differences in individual willingness to reach destinations by certain transport modes. Using the city of Zaragoza, Spain as a case study, this paper evaluates relative non-motorized accessibility (walking and cycling) to three types of retail activities: daily, weekly, and incidental. First, a clustering process is used to identify four population groups according to their socio-economic characteristics (the young employed; the young unemployed; seniors and adults). Second, distance-decay functions based on time-willingness to reach retail destinations by non-motorized modes are compared between the four clusters of population. Third, relative accessibility maps based on gravity-based models are elaborated, highlighting places that exhibit statistical differences between the population clusters. The results indicate that willingness to reach retail stores on foot by seniors (>65?years old) was significantly different from the rest of groups analyzed, providing additional insights on how relative accessibility measurements can anticipate potential social exclusion risks.
Keywords:Walking  cycling  time-willingness  transport  social exclusion  Zaragoza (Spain)
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