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http://dx.doi.org/10.7470/jkst.2014.32.2.130

Weights of Attributes in Creating Transit Malls  

Park, Jong-Il (National Infrastructure Research Division, Korea Research Institute for Human Settlement)
Chang, Justin S. (Department of Environmental Planning, Seoul National University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Transportation / v.32, no.2, 2014 , pp. 130-138 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper assessed the weights of attributes in creating transit malls. The aim of the creation was classified as travel demand management and urban revitalization. The attributes were grouped into four aspects, or 4As: attraction, amenity, accessibility, and activity. These dimensions represented land-use, urban design, transport, and socio-cultural characteristics, respectively. The analytical hierarchy process was applied to explore the weights. Accessibility(52.7%), attraction(25.6%), amenity(13.7%), and activity(8.0%) were the order of magnitude in weights for the purpose of travel demand management, while attraction(36.1%), accessibility(30.6%), amenity(17.7%), and activity(15.6%) were that of urban revitalization. The multi criteria analysis also showed different size of weights in the sub planning attributes. These results indicate that the aimin implementingtransit malls should be differentiated and highlight that the combined land-use and transport plan is essential for the successful development. Car accessibility and socio-cultural characteristics are also understood as the important factors.
Keywords
Analytical Hierarchy Process(AHP); planning attributes; travel demand management; transit mall; urban revitalization;
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