A multidisciplinary sustainability index to assess transport in urban areas: a case study of Donostia- San Sebastian, Spain
Ikusi/ Ireki
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2017-03-23Egilea
Osés Orbegozo, Usue
Rojí Chandro, Eduardo
Gurrutxaga Gurrutxaga, Itziar
Larrauri Gil, Marcos Ignacio
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 60(11) : 1891-1922 (2017)
Laburpena
The management of urban transportation systems represents one of the most
formidable challenges for local government that generates several problems related to
the well-being and the comfort of the public that commute and travel in their daily
life. Improvements to various policies and practical measures can move us closer to
the ideal of sustainable urban areas with sustainable urban transportation systems.
Nevertheless, these aspirations in no way ensure unanimity over the most effective
actions to take and the extent of their benefits. In response, a mathematical model has
been developed for decision-taking purposes using multi-criteria analysis adapted to
urban transportation systems. This model not only takes account of environmental
parameters, but also examines economic, social and urban models, the characteristics
and condition of the transport fleet and freight distribution vehicles, in order to
generate a sustainability index value for the transportation system of urban areas.