Socio-Spatial Concerns in Urban Mobility Planning: Insights from Competing Policies in Quito

Socio-spatial concerns are gaining increasing attention in the design of interventions for urban mobility. This is especially true in contexts traditionally characterized by structural inequality and high levels of poverty, in which transport can be a decisive contributor to development thanks to it...

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Main Authors: Giovanni Vecchio, Riccardo Porreca, Daniela Jácome Rivera
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/7/2923
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spelling doaj-27b1ceec3fb244949c07173fdbec4f8e2020-11-25T02:37:38ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-04-01122923292310.3390/su12072923Socio-Spatial Concerns in Urban Mobility Planning: Insights from Competing Policies in QuitoGiovanni Vecchio0Riccardo Porreca1Daniela Jácome Rivera2Instituto de Estudios Urbanos y Territoriales and Centro de Desarrollo Urbano Sustentable (CEDEUS), Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago 6904411, Región Metropolitana, ChileFacultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad UTE, Calle Rumipamba s/n y Bourgeois, Quito 170508, EcuadorFacultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad UTE, Calle Rumipamba s/n y Bourgeois, Quito 170508, EcuadorSocio-spatial concerns are gaining increasing attention in the design of interventions for urban mobility. This is especially true in contexts traditionally characterized by structural inequality and high levels of poverty, in which transport can be a decisive contributor to development thanks to its contribution to a higher social inclusion. Amongst them, Latin America has emerged as a significant laboratory for urban and transport policy due not only to its socioeconomic conditions but also to the implementation of different mobility strategies based on the construction of traditional and innovative infrastructures such as subways and bus rapid transit (BRT) systems. These two transport systems can be complementary or alternative to each other: this depends not only on their transport capacity, their economic sustainability, and to their levels of public acceptability but also on social, political, and spatial features of the setting they serve. This paper intends to discuss the socio-spatial consequences that interventions based on different transport systems can generate, examining them in the city of Quito, Ecuador. The discussion is based on the implementation of the existing BRT network and of a subway line under construction. Reconstructing two contrasting transport policies developed in the city in the last 25 years, this paper proposes an overview of the socio-spatial concerns that influenced and were influenced by urban mobility planning in Quito. To do so, this paper reviews and compares the socio-spatial concerns related to BRT and subway corridors, considering their accessibility, the wider urban transformations they promote, their economic sustainability, and the overall public acceptability, estimating to what extent these have influenced the decision to implement a certain transport policy.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/7/2923transport policysocial evaluationbus rapid transitsubwaysQuito
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Socio-Spatial Concerns in Urban Mobility Planning: Insights from Competing Policies in Quito
Sustainability
transport policy
social evaluation
bus rapid transit
subways
Quito
author_facet Giovanni Vecchio
Riccardo Porreca
Daniela Jácome Rivera
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title Socio-Spatial Concerns in Urban Mobility Planning: Insights from Competing Policies in Quito
title_short Socio-Spatial Concerns in Urban Mobility Planning: Insights from Competing Policies in Quito
title_full Socio-Spatial Concerns in Urban Mobility Planning: Insights from Competing Policies in Quito
title_fullStr Socio-Spatial Concerns in Urban Mobility Planning: Insights from Competing Policies in Quito
title_full_unstemmed Socio-Spatial Concerns in Urban Mobility Planning: Insights from Competing Policies in Quito
title_sort socio-spatial concerns in urban mobility planning: insights from competing policies in quito
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Socio-spatial concerns are gaining increasing attention in the design of interventions for urban mobility. This is especially true in contexts traditionally characterized by structural inequality and high levels of poverty, in which transport can be a decisive contributor to development thanks to its contribution to a higher social inclusion. Amongst them, Latin America has emerged as a significant laboratory for urban and transport policy due not only to its socioeconomic conditions but also to the implementation of different mobility strategies based on the construction of traditional and innovative infrastructures such as subways and bus rapid transit (BRT) systems. These two transport systems can be complementary or alternative to each other: this depends not only on their transport capacity, their economic sustainability, and to their levels of public acceptability but also on social, political, and spatial features of the setting they serve. This paper intends to discuss the socio-spatial consequences that interventions based on different transport systems can generate, examining them in the city of Quito, Ecuador. The discussion is based on the implementation of the existing BRT network and of a subway line under construction. Reconstructing two contrasting transport policies developed in the city in the last 25 years, this paper proposes an overview of the socio-spatial concerns that influenced and were influenced by urban mobility planning in Quito. To do so, this paper reviews and compares the socio-spatial concerns related to BRT and subway corridors, considering their accessibility, the wider urban transformations they promote, their economic sustainability, and the overall public acceptability, estimating to what extent these have influenced the decision to implement a certain transport policy.
topic transport policy
social evaluation
bus rapid transit
subways
Quito
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/7/2923
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