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Planning for people through the lens of accessibility

In: Handbook on Transport and Land Use

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  • Geneviève Boisjoly

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This chapter presents how accessibility-based approaches can contribute to more human-centered communities. The concept of accessibility addresses individuals’ needs to access opportunities that are spatially distributed across a region to fully participate in the society they live in. It thereby measures the joint performance of land-use and transport systems, but from the perspective of individuals. Increasing access to destinations, especially by active and public transport, has been shown to be a key determinant of social inclusion and well-being. This chapter presents several accessibility measures and discusses how specific indicators have been used in land-use and transport plans. It concludes with ideas for the future of accessibility measurement, including developing collaborations between researchers and practitioners to bridge the gap between theory and practice.

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  • Geneviève Boisjoly, 2023. "Planning for people through the lens of accessibility," Chapters, in: João de Abreu e Silva & Kristina M. Currans & Veronique Van Acker & Robert J. Schneider (ed.), Handbook on Transport and Land Use, chapter 12, pages 206-230, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:19928_12
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