Mobility and spatial planning in Lisbon Metropolitan Area

People’s daily mobility and commuting patterns are differentiated by sociodemographic features. It relates to place as structure (spatial organization) and to public policy (spatial planning). Between urban structure and people’s traveling behaviours, spatial public policy should be called to reduc...

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Main Author: Sofia Santos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CEG 2017-04-01
Series:Finisterra - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia
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Online Access:https://revistas.rcaap.pt/finisterra/article/view/6970
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spelling doaj-17ee2b6a21e6490db7359c5f096001952021-08-02T22:57:54ZengCEGFinisterra - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia0430-50272182-29052017-04-015210410.18055/Finis69706970Mobility and spatial planning in Lisbon Metropolitan AreaSofia Santos0Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (CIES‑ISCTE-IUL) People’s daily mobility and commuting patterns are differentiated by sociodemographic features. It relates to place as structure (spatial organization) and to public policy (spatial planning). Between urban structure and people’s traveling behaviours, spatial public policy should be called to reduce social inequality and to promote more just territories. This concerns the process of planning as well as its outcomes. Accessibility and conflict are important questions to be approached in both. The paper examines the importance of social issues in the design of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area’s (LMA) policies on mobility and spatial planning. It continues to be a peripheral matter, despite some change at the discursive level. We begin by discussing how spatial justice and social inequalities can be central to mobility and spatial planning. Secondly, the general European and national policy background is presented. Finally, some fundamental trends of LMA mobility statistics are outlined followed by a critical reading of municipal and supramunicipal mobility related policies. https://revistas.rcaap.pt/finisterra/article/view/6970Mobilityinequalityspatial planningLisbon Metropolitan Area
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author Sofia Santos
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Mobility and spatial planning in Lisbon Metropolitan Area
Finisterra - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia
Mobility
inequality
spatial planning
Lisbon Metropolitan Area
author_facet Sofia Santos
author_sort Sofia Santos
title Mobility and spatial planning in Lisbon Metropolitan Area
title_short Mobility and spatial planning in Lisbon Metropolitan Area
title_full Mobility and spatial planning in Lisbon Metropolitan Area
title_fullStr Mobility and spatial planning in Lisbon Metropolitan Area
title_full_unstemmed Mobility and spatial planning in Lisbon Metropolitan Area
title_sort mobility and spatial planning in lisbon metropolitan area
publisher CEG
series Finisterra - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia
issn 0430-5027
2182-2905
publishDate 2017-04-01
description People’s daily mobility and commuting patterns are differentiated by sociodemographic features. It relates to place as structure (spatial organization) and to public policy (spatial planning). Between urban structure and people’s traveling behaviours, spatial public policy should be called to reduce social inequality and to promote more just territories. This concerns the process of planning as well as its outcomes. Accessibility and conflict are important questions to be approached in both. The paper examines the importance of social issues in the design of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area’s (LMA) policies on mobility and spatial planning. It continues to be a peripheral matter, despite some change at the discursive level. We begin by discussing how spatial justice and social inequalities can be central to mobility and spatial planning. Secondly, the general European and national policy background is presented. Finally, some fundamental trends of LMA mobility statistics are outlined followed by a critical reading of municipal and supramunicipal mobility related policies.
topic Mobility
inequality
spatial planning
Lisbon Metropolitan Area
url https://revistas.rcaap.pt/finisterra/article/view/6970
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