Station-nearness Principles in the Copenhagen Region and Scania, Integrating Urban Functions with Public Transit

Abstract Station-nearness principles as we will discuss in this paper, deals with the coordination of urban functions with the public transportation network. When we talk about functions, we mean residences, workplaces, commercial services, entertainment venues, places of culture, etc. These functio...

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Main Author: Emslie, Martin
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Language:English
Published: Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Sektionen för teknokultur, humaniora och samhällsbyggnad 2008
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-bth-12642018-01-12T05:10:13ZStation-nearness Principles in the Copenhagen Region and Scania, Integrating Urban Functions with Public TransitengStationsnärhetprinciper i Köpenhamnsregionen och Skåne : samordning av stadsfunktioner och kollektivtrafikEmslie, MartinBlekinge Tekniska Högskola, Sektionen för teknokultur, humaniora och samhällsbyggnad2008Public transportationstation-nearnesstransit oriented developmentÖresundCity TunnelnMalmöHelsingborgLundLandskronaVancouverEnvironmental Analysis and Construction Information TechnologyMiljöanalys och bygginformationsteknikSocial Sciences InterdisciplinaryTvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskapAbstract Station-nearness principles as we will discuss in this paper, deals with the coordination of urban functions with the public transportation network. When we talk about functions, we mean residences, workplaces, commercial services, entertainment venues, places of culture, etc. These functions should be high density, there should be a mix of them and they should be pedestrian friendly in nature. Effective integration of functions around train stations brings many benefits and is one of the best means by which you can increase public transport use and increase the accessibility for people in a region. More and more, cities in North America, Europe and other places, are exploring the idea of how this concept can be applied. The Copenhagen region as we will discuss, has placed station-nearness principles at the forefront of their finger plan. Since the Copenhagen region has applied these principles, they have seen clear results with increased public transit ridership, as well on the overall, an increase in the standard of living. As many places are exploring the concept, not everyplace has been able to make the concept work. When we look at Scania, the concept is under utilized to a degree. There continues to be many populated and dense areas in Scania where the coordination of urban functions with public transit is lacking. The automobile is also gaining stronger competition over public transportation; this is a concern in terms of the sustainable future and quality of life for the region. It is not always the solution to simply expand the public transportation network, rather it can be significant to explore more upon the concept of station-nearness principles so that the existing public transit network can be made more effective. It is important to compare places, see in our case study how the concept has worked in the Copenhagen region and look into why the concept is lacking in Scania, as well, what can be done to implement it more in Scania. It is also important how the Öresund region as whole, can play a role with developing the concept, as well, how the concept can benefit the Öresund region vice versa. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-1264Local oai:bth.se:arkivexD182D5C20FB05855C125747500557B5Aapplication/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Public transportation
station-nearness
transit oriented development
Öresund
City Tunneln
Malmö
Helsingborg
Lund
Landskrona
Vancouver
Environmental Analysis and Construction Information Technology
Miljöanalys och bygginformationsteknik
Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Tvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskap
spellingShingle Public transportation
station-nearness
transit oriented development
Öresund
City Tunneln
Malmö
Helsingborg
Lund
Landskrona
Vancouver
Environmental Analysis and Construction Information Technology
Miljöanalys och bygginformationsteknik
Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Tvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskap
Emslie, Martin
Station-nearness Principles in the Copenhagen Region and Scania, Integrating Urban Functions with Public Transit
description Abstract Station-nearness principles as we will discuss in this paper, deals with the coordination of urban functions with the public transportation network. When we talk about functions, we mean residences, workplaces, commercial services, entertainment venues, places of culture, etc. These functions should be high density, there should be a mix of them and they should be pedestrian friendly in nature. Effective integration of functions around train stations brings many benefits and is one of the best means by which you can increase public transport use and increase the accessibility for people in a region. More and more, cities in North America, Europe and other places, are exploring the idea of how this concept can be applied. The Copenhagen region as we will discuss, has placed station-nearness principles at the forefront of their finger plan. Since the Copenhagen region has applied these principles, they have seen clear results with increased public transit ridership, as well on the overall, an increase in the standard of living. As many places are exploring the concept, not everyplace has been able to make the concept work. When we look at Scania, the concept is under utilized to a degree. There continues to be many populated and dense areas in Scania where the coordination of urban functions with public transit is lacking. The automobile is also gaining stronger competition over public transportation; this is a concern in terms of the sustainable future and quality of life for the region. It is not always the solution to simply expand the public transportation network, rather it can be significant to explore more upon the concept of station-nearness principles so that the existing public transit network can be made more effective. It is important to compare places, see in our case study how the concept has worked in the Copenhagen region and look into why the concept is lacking in Scania, as well, what can be done to implement it more in Scania. It is also important how the Öresund region as whole, can play a role with developing the concept, as well, how the concept can benefit the Öresund region vice versa.
author Emslie, Martin
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title Station-nearness Principles in the Copenhagen Region and Scania, Integrating Urban Functions with Public Transit
title_short Station-nearness Principles in the Copenhagen Region and Scania, Integrating Urban Functions with Public Transit
title_full Station-nearness Principles in the Copenhagen Region and Scania, Integrating Urban Functions with Public Transit
title_fullStr Station-nearness Principles in the Copenhagen Region and Scania, Integrating Urban Functions with Public Transit
title_full_unstemmed Station-nearness Principles in the Copenhagen Region and Scania, Integrating Urban Functions with Public Transit
title_sort station-nearness principles in the copenhagen region and scania, integrating urban functions with public transit
publisher Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Sektionen för teknokultur, humaniora och samhällsbyggnad
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