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Measuring the long-distance accessibility of Italian cities
Institution:1. DAStU, Politecnico di Milano, Via Bonardi 3, 20133 Milano, Italy;2. Studio META, Monza, Italy;1. Normandie Univ, France;2. ULH, LITIS, Le Havre F-76600, France;3. ULH, IDEES-Le Havre, Le Havre F-76600, France;2. Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, VU University Amsterdam, Boelelaan 1105, 1081HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Long-distance accessibility is a crucial element for economic development and for territorial cohesion. To be revealing, however, a measure of accessibility must not only consider the distance or travel time of a single mode, but should include the fares, the frequency and the interchanges of all available modes.The paper aims to address whether and where there is an accessibility problem between Italian regions, through a comprehensive measure of accessibility covering the entire Italian territory. The measure used in the paper is potential accessibility, with an exponential decay impedance function. Different from similar studies, this one gives a more in-depth definition of impedance parameters due to the availability of a transport model that includes the entire Italian long-distance supply (roads, coaches, long-distance rail services, air services, and ferries). The opportunities at destination are proxied by population, and private and public sector employees.The main outputs are detailed maps of accessibility that are significantly more realistic than using simple infrastructure indicators or single-mode measures. In addition, some policy conclusions are drawn in terms of past and future investment policies.
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