Ridership and the Built-Form Indicators: A Study from Ahmedabad Janmarg Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS)

Although the Janmarg (people’s way) Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) system in Ahmedabad, India, achieved worldwide accolades since its introduction, it has not reached its expected ridership. In analyzing ridership, research shows that external factors of BRTS such as built-form indicators...

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Main Authors: Md Rabiul Islam, Mark Brussel, Anna Grigolon, Talat Munshi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-09-01
Series:Urban Science
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GIS
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2413-8851/2/4/95
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spelling doaj-7a8e38fa173c45baac792007dd2b78ab2020-11-24T20:45:31ZengMDPI AGUrban Science2413-88512018-09-01249510.3390/urbansci2040095urbansci2040095Ridership and the Built-Form Indicators: A Study from Ahmedabad Janmarg Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS)Md Rabiul Islam0Mark Brussel1Anna Grigolon2Talat Munshi3Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology, Chittagong 4349, BangladeshDepartment of Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-Information Management (ITC), University of Twente, 7500 AE Enschede, The NetherlandsDepartment of Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-Information Management (ITC), University of Twente, 7500 AE Enschede, The NetherlandsUNEP-DTU Partnership, Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Marmorvej 51, 2100 København Ø, DenmarkAlthough the Janmarg (people’s way) Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) system in Ahmedabad, India, achieved worldwide accolades since its introduction, it has not reached its expected ridership. In analyzing ridership, research shows that external factors of BRTS such as built-form indicators have a potentially greater effect on ridership than its internal factors. In order to assess the ridership of the Janmarg BRTS, a methodology was developed based on built-form indicators that were quantified using the “5D” approach. The use of appropriate geo-information science (GIS) techniques helped to analyze the built-form spatial data effectively. The calculated built-form indicators were used as inputs in a regression analysis. The consulted literature suggests a relationship between built-form indicators and ridership. However, in the present study this relationship was not confirmed. Moreover, land-use diversity, road connectivity, and job accessibility by BRTS were found to be relatively low. Several policy recommendations were suggested along the BRTS corridors in line with the existing policy such as the utilization of full Floor Space Index potential, the application of Transit Oriented Development strategies and the integration with non-motorized modes to increase the accessibility to the most important job locations.http://www.mdpi.com/2413-8851/2/4/95BRTSridership5D built-form indicatorsGISTransit Oriented Development
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Mark Brussel
Anna Grigolon
Talat Munshi
Ridership and the Built-Form Indicators: A Study from Ahmedabad Janmarg Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS)
Urban Science
BRTS
ridership
5D built-form indicators
GIS
Transit Oriented Development
author_facet Md Rabiul Islam
Mark Brussel
Anna Grigolon
Talat Munshi
author_sort Md Rabiul Islam
title Ridership and the Built-Form Indicators: A Study from Ahmedabad Janmarg Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS)
title_short Ridership and the Built-Form Indicators: A Study from Ahmedabad Janmarg Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS)
title_full Ridership and the Built-Form Indicators: A Study from Ahmedabad Janmarg Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS)
title_fullStr Ridership and the Built-Form Indicators: A Study from Ahmedabad Janmarg Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS)
title_full_unstemmed Ridership and the Built-Form Indicators: A Study from Ahmedabad Janmarg Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS)
title_sort ridership and the built-form indicators: a study from ahmedabad janmarg bus rapid transit system (brts)
publisher MDPI AG
series Urban Science
issn 2413-8851
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Although the Janmarg (people’s way) Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) system in Ahmedabad, India, achieved worldwide accolades since its introduction, it has not reached its expected ridership. In analyzing ridership, research shows that external factors of BRTS such as built-form indicators have a potentially greater effect on ridership than its internal factors. In order to assess the ridership of the Janmarg BRTS, a methodology was developed based on built-form indicators that were quantified using the “5D” approach. The use of appropriate geo-information science (GIS) techniques helped to analyze the built-form spatial data effectively. The calculated built-form indicators were used as inputs in a regression analysis. The consulted literature suggests a relationship between built-form indicators and ridership. However, in the present study this relationship was not confirmed. Moreover, land-use diversity, road connectivity, and job accessibility by BRTS were found to be relatively low. Several policy recommendations were suggested along the BRTS corridors in line with the existing policy such as the utilization of full Floor Space Index potential, the application of Transit Oriented Development strategies and the integration with non-motorized modes to increase the accessibility to the most important job locations.
topic BRTS
ridership
5D built-form indicators
GIS
Transit Oriented Development
url http://www.mdpi.com/2413-8851/2/4/95
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