Author
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- Fatih Karaçor
(Department of Civil Engineering, Kafkas University, Kars 36000, Türkiye)
- Ahmet Gökdemir
(Department of Civil Engineering, Gazi University, Ankara 06100, Türkiye)
Abstract
This study proposes a multi-criteria decision-making framework for determining optimal locations for shared micromobility stations in Kars, Türkiye. The approach integrates spatial data with structured expert evaluation and applies the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) to rank candidate locations. Eight representative locations were evaluated based on five criteria: points of interest (POId), public transport distance, activity level, accessibility, and installation suitability. Spatial indicators were obtained through map-based measurements, while qualitative criteria were assessed using expert-based scoring by 11 experts. The results indicate that locations with high activity density, strong accessibility, and a high concentration of POIs achieve the highest suitability scores. The city center (L2) and Kafkas University (L1) were identified as the most suitable locations, with closeness coefficients of 0.862 and 0.783, respectively. In contrast, the train station (L5) showed the lowest suitability, with a closeness coefficient of 0.326. A sensitivity analysis confirmed that the ranking structure remained unchanged under moderate variations in criteria weights, indicating the robustness of the proposed model. The findings suggest that micromobility systems are primarily driven by intra-urban mobility demand rather than by long-distance transportation nodes. From a sustainability perspective, the proposed framework supports evidence-based planning of shared micromobility infrastructure, which can contribute to reducing dependence on private automobiles, improving urban accessibility, and promoting low-carbon transportation. The findings provide practical guidance for municipalities seeking to develop environmentally sustainable, socially accessible, and resource-efficient urban mobility systems in medium-sized cities. The framework can also support broader sustainable urban development strategies and contribute to the achievement of sustainable mobility objectives.
Suggested Citation
Fatih Karaçor & Ahmet Gökdemir, 2026.
"A TOPSIS-Based Framework for Micromobility Station Location Selection in Urban Areas,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(12), pages 1-20, June.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:12:p:6267-:d:1970113
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