Linking experienced barriers during daily travel and transport poverty in peripheral rural areas: the case of Zeeland, the Netherlands
People living in peripheral rural areas are often considered to be prone to transport poverty and inaccessibility to activities. Previous identifications of transport poverty have mainly relied on accessibility measures based on land-use and transport data. However, such measures may be very differe...
Main Authors: | , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
TU Delft Open
2020-09-01
|
Series: | European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research |
Online Access: | https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/4076 |
id |
doaj-18630ab6580c442cb472feaaeff262a7 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-18630ab6580c442cb472feaaeff262a72021-07-26T08:30:55ZengTU Delft OpenEuropean Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research1567-71412020-09-01203294610.18757/ejtir.2020.20.3.40763589Linking experienced barriers during daily travel and transport poverty in peripheral rural areas: the case of Zeeland, the NetherlandsFelix Johan Pot0Sierdjan Koster1Taede Tillema2Peter Jorritsma3University of GroningenUniversity of GroningenUniversity of Groningen/KiM Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy AnalysisKiM Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy AnalysisPeople living in peripheral rural areas are often considered to be prone to transport poverty and inaccessibility to activities. Previous identifications of transport poverty have mainly relied on accessibility measures based on land-use and transport data. However, such measures may be very different from how people themselves perceive accessibility. Therefore, explicitly considering perceptions of accessibility may be valuable in evaluating the nature of accessibility issues such as transport poverty. By conducting semi-structured focus group discussions in Zeeland, a rural area of the Netherlands, this paper shows that the mechanisms behind transport poverty are mediated by individual perceptions of accessibility. Local social norms related to accessibility appear to be important in shaping these perceptions. In peripheral rural areas, norms reflecting the dominance of the private car add to the negative appropriation of other transport options and shape expectations with respect to accessibility. Therefore, taking account of perceptions of accessibility, and the ways these are shaped, adds to the understanding of the nature of accessibility issues and is considered vital in designing responsive policies.https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/4076 |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Felix Johan Pot Sierdjan Koster Taede Tillema Peter Jorritsma |
spellingShingle |
Felix Johan Pot Sierdjan Koster Taede Tillema Peter Jorritsma Linking experienced barriers during daily travel and transport poverty in peripheral rural areas: the case of Zeeland, the Netherlands European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research |
author_facet |
Felix Johan Pot Sierdjan Koster Taede Tillema Peter Jorritsma |
author_sort |
Felix Johan Pot |
title |
Linking experienced barriers during daily travel and transport poverty in peripheral rural areas: the case of Zeeland, the Netherlands |
title_short |
Linking experienced barriers during daily travel and transport poverty in peripheral rural areas: the case of Zeeland, the Netherlands |
title_full |
Linking experienced barriers during daily travel and transport poverty in peripheral rural areas: the case of Zeeland, the Netherlands |
title_fullStr |
Linking experienced barriers during daily travel and transport poverty in peripheral rural areas: the case of Zeeland, the Netherlands |
title_full_unstemmed |
Linking experienced barriers during daily travel and transport poverty in peripheral rural areas: the case of Zeeland, the Netherlands |
title_sort |
linking experienced barriers during daily travel and transport poverty in peripheral rural areas: the case of zeeland, the netherlands |
publisher |
TU Delft Open |
series |
European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research |
issn |
1567-7141 |
publishDate |
2020-09-01 |
description |
People living in peripheral rural areas are often considered to be prone to transport poverty and inaccessibility to activities. Previous identifications of transport poverty have mainly relied on accessibility measures based on land-use and transport data. However, such measures may be very different from how people themselves perceive accessibility. Therefore, explicitly considering perceptions of accessibility may be valuable in evaluating the nature of accessibility issues such as transport poverty. By conducting semi-structured focus group discussions in Zeeland, a rural area of the Netherlands, this paper shows that the mechanisms behind transport poverty are mediated by individual perceptions of accessibility. Local social norms related to accessibility appear to be important in shaping these perceptions. In peripheral rural areas, norms reflecting the dominance of the private car add to the negative appropriation of other transport options and shape expectations with respect to accessibility. Therefore, taking account of perceptions of accessibility, and the ways these are shaped, adds to the understanding of the nature of accessibility issues and is considered vital in designing responsive policies. |
url |
https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/4076 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT felixjohanpot linkingexperiencedbarriersduringdailytravelandtransportpovertyinperipheralruralareasthecaseofzeelandthenetherlands AT sierdjankoster linkingexperiencedbarriersduringdailytravelandtransportpovertyinperipheralruralareasthecaseofzeelandthenetherlands AT taedetillema linkingexperiencedbarriersduringdailytravelandtransportpovertyinperipheralruralareasthecaseofzeelandthenetherlands AT peterjorritsma linkingexperiencedbarriersduringdailytravelandtransportpovertyinperipheralruralareasthecaseofzeelandthenetherlands |
_version_ |
1721282055425228800 |