项目名称: |
The (In)Equitable Distribution of Quality Bicycling Infrastructure |
摘要: |
This project seeks to investigate the development of bicycling infrastructure through a transportation justice lens. More specifically, how equitable has the distribution of this infrastructure been across the socioeconomic/sociodemographic spectrum? The project team will also seek to investigate whether the installation of bicycling facilities leads to socioeconomic/sociodemographic changes in a neighborhood or vice versa. While the project team will not be able to resolve this causality dilemma, they will be able to identify the strength and direction of these relationships. The project team will answer these research questions via an exhaustive, longitudinal data collection effort – for at least ten U.S. cities – combined with statistical analysis. The results will assist cities and DOTs in managing and monitoring their bicycling infrastructure, assessing its equality, as well as understanding the potential implications for those that live and work in these neighborhoods. The results of this project will benefit cities looking to better understand, manage, and monitor their bicycling infrastructure while also providing them with a better understanding of the neighborhood/housing impacts associated with infrastructure decisions. |
状态: |
Active |
资金: |
80000 |
资助组织: |
Transportation Infrastructure Durability & Life Extension<==>Dept. of Civil Engineering<==>University of New Mexico, Albuquerque<==>Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology |
项目负责人: |
Kline, Robin |
执行机构: |
Dept. of Civil Engineering |
开始时间: |
20210501 |
预计完成日期: |
20220630 |
实际结束时间: |
20220630 |
主题领域: |
Pedestrians and Bicyclists;Planning and Forecasting;Society;Terminals and Facilities |