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Typologies of stations' catchment areas in metropolitan urban peripheries: From car-oriented to sustainable urban strategies.

Authors :
Moyano, Amparo
Solís, Eloy
Díaz-Burgos, Elena
Rodrigo, Alejandro
Coronado, José M.
Source :
Land Use Policy; Nov2023, Vol. 134, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

After decades of sprawl and car-dependent urban developments, especially on the peripheries of metropolitan areas, new policies are being oriented towards more efficient and sustainable mobility. In the process of change towards more sustainable mobility patterns in peripheral areas, commuter railways must play a predominant role because of their capacity and speed. The main aim of this paper is to analyse commuter rail stations' catchment areas (SCAs) to identify typologies of these nodes in large metropolitan areas as a key step in proposing strategies for making mobility much more sustainable, both in the medium and proximity scales, by promoting soft mobility towards stations, a strategy that will facilitate commuters' use of daily rail transport. The method proposed is based on a twofold clustering analysis. The first is to consider urban-planning variables to detect consolidated stations; the second is to use both public space and land-use variables to characterise the quality of the urban environment for walking/cycling. These methods are applied in the metropolitan area of Madrid and offer some key insights. The results show that different typologies are found – from consolidated, dense and mixed-use SCAs, with large residential developments, to low-density SCAs in sprawl areas or low consolidated mixed-use SCAs with large parking spaces, following the park-and-ride model, among others. This identification of SCAs' typologies is key for policy makers to propose different strategies, which could be small projects oriented towards improving public spaces promoting soft mobility, or deeper changes that require a re-densification process in the stations' surroundings, breaking with the rigid definition of transit-oriented developments and adapting the decisions taken to each context. • We identify typologies of commuter rail stations' catchment areas (SCAs) in the metropolitan area of Madrid. • This is a key step in proposing strategies for sustainable mobility. • A twofold clustering analysis is proposed, considering first, urban planning and then, public space and land-use variables. • We found typologies such as dense and mixed-use SCAs or low consolidated SCAs following the park-and-ride model. • The identification of SCAs' typologies is key for policy makers, breaking with the rigid definition of TODs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02648377
Volume :
134
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Land Use Policy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173280502
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2023.106903