
Impact of Built Environment Dispersion on Urban Mobility
Author(s) -
Umberto Petruccelli
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
environmental management and sustainable development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2164-7682
DOI - 10.5296/emsd.v5i1.9413
Subject(s) - urban sprawl , representativeness heuristic , economics , demographic economics , geography , welfare economics , mathematics , urban planning , statistics , engineering , civil engineering
The scattered growth of the city is a common phenomenon occurred with a certain intensity in Europe since the early 80s of last century, due to various causes and producing consequences in different sectors.\udIn this study we examined the effects of urban sprawl, on commuting mobility within the municipalities, in terms of change in modal split from which, as is known, externalities from the transport system largely depend.\udTo this end, with reference to a large sample of capital cities, we studied statistical relationships between specially built indicators of urban sprawl and characteristic parameters of mobility, including the modal split.\udThe results allowed us to consider the existence of possible cause - effect relationships between the variables examined as well as to verify the representativeness of settlement selected variables and to build some statistical models able to reproduce the interactions between urban sprawl and modal split. By these models we estimated the likely lower use of private transport resulting from a less urban sprawl and the consequences on CO2 emissions and on revenues for public transport