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Caracterización del uso de la bicicleta como modo de transporte urbano en Cartagena con información de aplicaciones tecnológicas móviles

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  • Carlosfelipe Pardo
  • Lina Marcela Quiñones

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Actualmente más de la mitad de la población mundial vive en centros urbanos y esto es particularmente cierto en América Latina y el Caribe, en donde más del 80% de la población es urbana (Programa de las Naciones Unidas Para los Asentamientos Urbanos – ONU-Habitat, 2012). En este contexto, las políticas de desarrollo sostenible y planeación urbana cobran una relevancia especial. En este escenario, la promoción de la bicicleta es un componente vital para lograr una movilidad urbana más eficiente, segura, limpia y equitativa. Este artículo presenta la experiencia del uso de una aplicación móvil para recopilar datos sobre uso de la bicicleta en Cartagena, Colombia, con el fin de lograr mejores insumos para el desarrollo de políticas ciclo-inclusivas. El uso de la aplicación móvil permitió recopilar gran cantidad de datos en un tiempo corto y a un costo muy bajo, además, con un nivel de detalle que los métodos tradicionales difícilmente podrían equiparar. Se recolectaron y analizaron datos sobre horarios y días de mayor demanda, rutas más utilizadas y percepción de los usuarios. Se espera que estos datos sean utilizados para el desarrollo de una ciclo-infraestructura segura, directa, cómoda, coherente y atractiva, y que cumpla con las necesidades de los usuarios.

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  • Carlosfelipe Pardo & Lina Marcela Quiñones, 2018. "Caracterización del uso de la bicicleta como modo de transporte urbano en Cartagena con información de aplicaciones tecnológicas móviles," Revista Economía y Región, Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar, vol. 12(2), pages 137-161, December.
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    Transporte; economía del transporte; análisis de proyectos;
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    • L91 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Transportation and Utilities - - - Transportation: General
    • O22 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Development Planning and Policy - - - Project Analysis
    • R40 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Transportation Economics - - - General

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