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Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
Urban policies and planning approaches for a safer and climate friendlier mobility in cities: strategies, initiatives and some analysis
Urban policies and planning approaches for a safer and climate friendlier mobility in cities: strategies, initiatives and some analysis
Autor:innen
Herausgeber
Quelle
Sustainability / Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
13 (2021), Heft 4
13 (2021), Heft 4
Schlagwörter
Stadtplanung, Stadtverkehr, Nachhaltige Mobilität, Sicherheit
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Zitation
TIBONI, Michaela, Silvia ROSSETTI, David VETTURI und Marco SCHÄFER, 2021. Urban policies and planning approaches for a safer and climate friendlier mobility in cities: strategies, initiatives and some analysis. Sustainability / Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) [online]. 2021. Bd. 13 (2021), Heft 4. DOI 10.60810/openumwelt-439. Verfügbar unter: https://openumwelt.de/handle/123456789/3041
Zusammenfassung englisch
How can urban policies and planning approaches help in achieving a safer mobility and carbon reduction in the transport sector? The attention of planners and policy makers towards the promotion of sustainability and reduction of environmental impacts has grown in recent years. This paper investigates the role that Urban Planning plays in the long term towards a safer and climate friendlier mobility, highlighting the need for integrated approaches gathering spatial planning and mobility management. After a review of several urban policies and planning strategies, initiatives, and approaches, mainly based on the urban scale, the paper presents an urban regeneration case study leading to an increase of pedestrian accessibility at the neighborhood level. This can be seen as a support tool to foster sustainable, safe, and climate friendly mobility in cities. The results of the performed analysis show a dependency of accessibility from two different factors: the distribution of services and the capillarity of the soft mobility network, which can contribute to creating a more walkable space. © 2021 by the authors