A Tool for Appraising Mobility Environment with a Percept Based Index Measure

Diverse methods, approaches and models have been employed in explaining mobility in both the urban and human context. However, there has been the ever-present drawback premised on data unavailability, “dyrtiness” or scantiness. More so, the techniques and parameters used, does not provide clues abou...

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Main Authors: AbdulMajeed Olaremi Shittu, Muhammad Zaly Shah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università di Napoli Federico II 2015-12-01
Series:TeMA: Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment
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Online Access:http://www.tema.unina.it/index.php/tema/article/view/2948
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spelling doaj-e1a92bb2c21245629eb6a6ee78600be52020-11-25T03:39:58ZengUniversità di Napoli Federico IITeMA: Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment1970-98891970-98702015-12-018327729210.6092/1970-9870/29482743A Tool for Appraising Mobility Environment with a Percept Based Index MeasureAbdulMajeed Olaremi Shittu0Muhammad Zaly Shah1University Teknologi Malaysia and Ahmadu Bello University, ZariaUniversiti Teknologi MalaysiaDiverse methods, approaches and models have been employed in explaining mobility in both the urban and human context. However, there has been the ever-present drawback premised on data unavailability, “dyrtiness” or scantiness. More so, the techniques and parameters used, does not provide clues about mobility complexities engendered by attributes of “mobility environments”, as a result, determinants of mobility complexities are hardly fully described. To narrow the gap, it is conjectured that systematic evaluation of traveler perception of “mobility environments”, may provide hints about the degree to which specified spatial units enhance or hinder mobility, by rating such environment with a perception based index construct we hope will help improve assessments of “mobility environments”. This need is underscored by the necessity to explore alternative decision support tools, for mobility evaluations, especially where it may be implausible to apply advanced, high end, data hungry models of mobility evaluation. The method involved a two-pronged survey of transport professionals and randomly selected travelers. The professionals helped with “mobility environment” attributes identification and selection of contextually relevant ones from a list of potential attributes of influence, extracted from relevant literature using the Delphi method. Randomly selected travelers were in turn presented with the short listed attributes for rating on a five point Likert scale. Ratings were then used to determine attribute rankings and their commensurate index equivalents, as a basis for classification. Travelers indicated that a high activity mix, high road and pedestrian network density are good mobility enhancing qualities a city should possess. However, aggregate indexing indicated that enhancing development characteristics, mode characteristics, travel and economic attributes, are the most important for the study area. The measures are targeted at facilitating development of cost effective and parsimonious means of identifying urban mobility challenges by local authorities, to provide a strategic pathway for a city’s “mobility environments” qualities to be identified and objectively appraised, in order to satisfactorily target interventions at improving both the “mobility environment” and the quality of life of city inhabitants.http://www.tema.unina.it/index.php/tema/article/view/2948Mobility AppraisalMobility EnvironmentIndex MeasureMobility InfluencersMobility ComplexitiesTraveler Perception.
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A Tool for Appraising Mobility Environment with a Percept Based Index Measure
TeMA: Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment
Mobility Appraisal
Mobility Environment
Index Measure
Mobility Influencers
Mobility Complexities
Traveler Perception.
author_facet AbdulMajeed Olaremi Shittu
Muhammad Zaly Shah
author_sort AbdulMajeed Olaremi Shittu
title A Tool for Appraising Mobility Environment with a Percept Based Index Measure
title_short A Tool for Appraising Mobility Environment with a Percept Based Index Measure
title_full A Tool for Appraising Mobility Environment with a Percept Based Index Measure
title_fullStr A Tool for Appraising Mobility Environment with a Percept Based Index Measure
title_full_unstemmed A Tool for Appraising Mobility Environment with a Percept Based Index Measure
title_sort tool for appraising mobility environment with a percept based index measure
publisher Università di Napoli Federico II
series TeMA: Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment
issn 1970-9889
1970-9870
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Diverse methods, approaches and models have been employed in explaining mobility in both the urban and human context. However, there has been the ever-present drawback premised on data unavailability, “dyrtiness” or scantiness. More so, the techniques and parameters used, does not provide clues about mobility complexities engendered by attributes of “mobility environments”, as a result, determinants of mobility complexities are hardly fully described. To narrow the gap, it is conjectured that systematic evaluation of traveler perception of “mobility environments”, may provide hints about the degree to which specified spatial units enhance or hinder mobility, by rating such environment with a perception based index construct we hope will help improve assessments of “mobility environments”. This need is underscored by the necessity to explore alternative decision support tools, for mobility evaluations, especially where it may be implausible to apply advanced, high end, data hungry models of mobility evaluation. The method involved a two-pronged survey of transport professionals and randomly selected travelers. The professionals helped with “mobility environment” attributes identification and selection of contextually relevant ones from a list of potential attributes of influence, extracted from relevant literature using the Delphi method. Randomly selected travelers were in turn presented with the short listed attributes for rating on a five point Likert scale. Ratings were then used to determine attribute rankings and their commensurate index equivalents, as a basis for classification. Travelers indicated that a high activity mix, high road and pedestrian network density are good mobility enhancing qualities a city should possess. However, aggregate indexing indicated that enhancing development characteristics, mode characteristics, travel and economic attributes, are the most important for the study area. The measures are targeted at facilitating development of cost effective and parsimonious means of identifying urban mobility challenges by local authorities, to provide a strategic pathway for a city’s “mobility environments” qualities to be identified and objectively appraised, in order to satisfactorily target interventions at improving both the “mobility environment” and the quality of life of city inhabitants.
topic Mobility Appraisal
Mobility Environment
Index Measure
Mobility Influencers
Mobility Complexities
Traveler Perception.
url http://www.tema.unina.it/index.php/tema/article/view/2948
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