Frontier road. Power, history, and the everyday state in the Colombian Amazon

Despite the increasing popularity of BRT worldwide, there is a lack of empirical evidence regarding the built environment characteristics that determine BRT ridership. We examine associations between BRT station level demand and built environment attributes for 120 stations in seven Latin American c...

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spelling 804069746002020-09-11T21:06:50Z2020-09-11T21:06:50Z2017-07Despite the increasing popularity of BRT worldwide, there is a lack of empirical evidence regarding the built environment characteristics that determine BRT ridership. We examine associations between BRT station level demand and built environment attributes for 120 stations in seven Latin American cities. Using direct ridership models, we study whether underlying built environment factors identified using factor analysis and the package of these factors embodied in station “types” identified using cluster analysis were associated with higher ridership. Of the nine factors identified, those describing compactness with dominant multifamily residential uses and stations with public and institutional land uses along the corridor were positively associated with ridership, while factors describing single-family residential development away from the CBD were negatively associated with ridership. Thirteen station types were identified, of which six were associated with BRT ridership. Relevant station types for ridership included those with a high mixture of land uses, the presence of institutional uses and public facilities, major transfer nodes in peripheral areas, and stations with a strong pedestrian environment. Taken together, our findings suggest that the mix and dominance of various land uses around the stop, the location of BRT stations relative to the CBD, the developable land around the station, and the integration of the station to the urban fabric are important characteristics that determine BRT ridership. These insights will help substantiate the case for prioritizing-built environment changes as a means to build more prosperous and sustainable mass transit systems.application/pdfISBN: 978-1-119-10018-8EISBN: 978-1-119-10020-1https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/29912engWiley-BlackwellFrontier road. Power, history, and the everyday state in the Colombian AmazonFrontier road. Power, history, and the everyday state in the Colombian Amazon, ISBN: 978-1-119-10018-8; EISBN: 978-1-119-10020-1 (2017); 280 pp.https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Frontier+Road%3A+Power%2C+History%2C+and+the+Everyday+State+in+the+Colombian+Amazon-p-9781119100188Restringido (Acceso a grupos específicos)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecFrontier road. Power, history, and the everyday state in the Colombian Amazoninstname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURCienciassSocialesGeografía social y económicaGeografía económica y culturalFrontier road. Power, history, and the everyday state in the Colombian AmazonCamino fronterizo. Poder, historia y el estado cotidiano en la Amazonía colombianabookLibrohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2f33Uribe Martínez, Simón10336/29912oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/299122020-09-11 16:06:50.307https://repository.urosario.edu.coRepositorio institucional EdocURedocur@urosario.edu.co
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Frontier road. Power, history, and the everyday state in the Colombian Amazon
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Camino fronterizo. Poder, historia y el estado cotidiano en la Amazonía colombiana
title Frontier road. Power, history, and the everyday state in the Colombian Amazon
spellingShingle Frontier road. Power, history, and the everyday state in the Colombian Amazon
CienciassSociales
Geografía social y económica
Geografía económica y cultural
title_short Frontier road. Power, history, and the everyday state in the Colombian Amazon
title_full Frontier road. Power, history, and the everyday state in the Colombian Amazon
title_fullStr Frontier road. Power, history, and the everyday state in the Colombian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Frontier road. Power, history, and the everyday state in the Colombian Amazon
title_sort Frontier road. Power, history, and the everyday state in the Colombian Amazon
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv CienciassSociales
Geografía social y económica
Geografía económica y cultural
topic CienciassSociales
Geografía social y económica
Geografía económica y cultural
description Despite the increasing popularity of BRT worldwide, there is a lack of empirical evidence regarding the built environment characteristics that determine BRT ridership. We examine associations between BRT station level demand and built environment attributes for 120 stations in seven Latin American cities. Using direct ridership models, we study whether underlying built environment factors identified using factor analysis and the package of these factors embodied in station “types” identified using cluster analysis were associated with higher ridership. Of the nine factors identified, those describing compactness with dominant multifamily residential uses and stations with public and institutional land uses along the corridor were positively associated with ridership, while factors describing single-family residential development away from the CBD were negatively associated with ridership. Thirteen station types were identified, of which six were associated with BRT ridership. Relevant station types for ridership included those with a high mixture of land uses, the presence of institutional uses and public facilities, major transfer nodes in peripheral areas, and stations with a strong pedestrian environment. Taken together, our findings suggest that the mix and dominance of various land uses around the stop, the location of BRT stations relative to the CBD, the developable land around the station, and the integration of the station to the urban fabric are important characteristics that determine BRT ridership. These insights will help substantiate the case for prioritizing-built environment changes as a means to build more prosperous and sustainable mass transit systems.
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