improving equity of public transportation planning

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= ( =1 ) (x= district ; mx = total number of bus stops buffers included in the district x; n=bus stop) Improving equity of public transportation planning The case of Palma de Mallorca (Spain) Analysis of public transport potential demand Bus Public Transport Equity analysis Conclusion Public transport BUS supply analysis Geolocation of 959 bus stops Buffer of 300 m from each bus stop •Overlay of bus buffers over districts to calculate the District Service Level (DSL) • Calculation of total buses per day are obtained for each bus stop for 12 hours period on working days. Public transport planning requires consideration of equity in access of the population to the transport service. This paper presents a methodology for the analysis of public transport in the city of Palma and its evaluation in terms of spatial and social equity. First, the analysis of supply based on the activity of the bus stops has been performed. Then an AHP multicriteria weighted model over a set of socioeconomic variables has been developed to obtain a public transport demand index. Finally the analysis of equity has been made using the Gini Index and a sensitivity analysis of bus lines. The results show the distribution of equity for all the 88 districts of city. This paper presents a simple and powerful methodology exportable to transportation planning studies in other geographic areas. Maurici Ruiz Pérez GIS & Remote Sensing Service maurici.r[email protected] Joana Maria Seguí Pons Earth Science Department [email protected] Jaume Mateu Lladó Earth Science Department [email protected] Maria Rosa Martínez Reynés Earth Science Department [email protected] AHP MULTICRITERIA ANALYSIS NEED OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT INDEX PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICE INDEX Matrix % Women % Old people % Young people % Dependence % Foreigners Economic Activity Index 1 2 3 4 5 6 % Women 1 - 1 3 1 1/2 1 % Old people 2 1 - 1 2 1 1 % Young people 3 1/3 1 - 1 1/2 1 % Dependence 4 1 1/2 1 - 1/3 3 % Foreigners 5 2 1 2 3 - 2 Economic Activity 6 1 1 1 1/3 1/2 - RK 17,07% 3 17,83% 2 11,68% 6 15,07% 4 26,46% 1 11,89% 5 normalized principal Eigenvector = =1 (x= district ; i= variables ; w i = weight of variable (i); x i = value of variable (i) ) PUBLIC TRANSPORT NEED INDEX The distribution of population in Palma shows spatial pattern of people concentration at peripheral areas. The old town has gradually lost population for the benefit of the first extension areas (Eixample) and the tourist area (Arenal district). There is a significant increase of population at the first belt of the city (especially toward the northeast) Regarding the social demand for transport, the result shows a significant increase at the main suburbs of Palma: Pere Garau, Bons Aires, etc. These residential areas concentrate a great number of immigrants and local population with scarce resources. The supply of bus service has a radial distribution. The areas with the highest level of service are the main roads surrounding the old town of Palma. In these areas the bus stops have more than 200 buses per 12 h In order to obtain a social indicator of public transport need (PTN index) for each district an AHP multicriteria analysis has been developed over a set of socioeconomic variables. It includes the next tasks: Creation of a socioeconomic database of Palma districts who include: demographic information, population income, economic activity, etc. All the variables are normalized in a range of 0 1. A group of six experts provides weights to each of the variables according with their role in transport need. The average weight value is assigned to each variable. The final value of each district will be calculated using the expression (2). We consider the total population of districts as the first indicator of public transport demand. Equity analysis shows a pattern of distribution with significant imbalances in different areas. Neighborhoods with low levels of horizontal equity are areas with a high level of bus service and low population (Port, Mercat, Plaça dels Patins) or areas of high population and low bus service (Pere Garau, Son Gotleu). The Gini index for public transport service and population is 0,4 and 0,34 for public transport demand (PTD). The index increase with inequality, therefore we can say that the bus service is adapted the social needs of the city 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 28 28 29 29 30 31 33 34 41 46 46 0 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7 0,8 0,9 1 0 0,2 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 Social sensibility Public Transport Service Sensibility Zona PortuÓria Estadi Balear El Jonquet Puig de Sant Pere Ca'n Pere Antoni Cort Son Rullan L'Aranjassa La Calatrava Son Malferit Amanecer La Seu La Casa Blanca La Llotja - Born Sant Nicolau La Missió El PilÀlarÝ Sant Jaume Son Dureta Son Peret¾ Ca'n Capes GÞnova Son Roca L'Olivera Portopí El Mercat Son Ximelis Hostalets Secar de la Real Sant Jordi El Sindicat Son Sardina Jaume III Son Fortesa (Sud) Son Xigala Plaþa dels Patins Son Oliva Cala Major Sant AgustÝ Les Meravelles Son Serra - La Vileta Ca'n Pastilla Rafal Nou Son Dameto El Terreno Son Canals Son Espanyolet MarquÞs de la Fontsanta El FortÝ Arxiduc Son Ferriol L'Arenal El Molinar Cas Capiscol Son Armadams La Soledat (Nord) Santa Catalina Rafal Vell El Coll d'en Rabassa Son Cotoner Son Gotleu Camp Rodó Camp de'n Serralta Plaþa de Toros Foners Bons Aires Pere Garau 0 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7 0,8 0,9 1 0 0,2 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 Population Level of Bus Service The sensitivity analysis of bus lines show that routes L15 , L3 , L7 , L8 , L33 , L5 have the greater sensitivity to maintain the level of service to the population and are responsible for keep the horizontal equity service. That means that a little change in the timetables of these routes will have a great impact on the equity of public transport system. The proposed methodology is an improvement in the integration of various techniques of geographical and socioeconomic analysis to study the equity of public transport. The city of Palma has a good level of bus service but moderate equity imbalances have been detected. In some populous districts of the periphery could be adequate to check the current level of bus service and adapt it to their actual level of need. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: This research was supported by the project Civitas Dyn@mo EU-funded research project FP 7 HORIZONTAL EQUITY INDEX VERTICAL EQUITY INDEX 0 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7 0,8 0,9 1 Puig de Sant Pere Jaume III La Llotja - Born Sant Jaume Sant Nicolau Cort La Seu Monti-Sion La Calatrava El Sindicat El Mercat La Missió Plaþa dels Patins Sant AgustÝ Cala Major Portopí La Bonanova GÞnova El Terreno Bellver Son Armadams La Teulera Son Espanyolet Son Dureta Santa Catalina El Jonquet Son Peret¾ Son Flor Son Serra - La Vileta Son Roca Son Ximelis Son Anglada Son Rapinya Los Almendros Son Xigala Son Vida Son Cotoner Son Dameto Camp de'n Serralta El FortÝ Secar de la Real Establiments Son Espanyol Son Sardina Cas Capiscol Camp Rod¾ Bons Aires Plaþa de Toros Son Oliva Amanecer L'Olivera La Indioteria (UrbÓ) La Indioteria (Rural) Arxiduc MarquÞs de la Fontsanta Son Rullan Mare de Deu de Lluc Son Cladera El Vivero Rafal Nou Rafal Vell Son Fortesa (Nord) Hostalets Son Fortesa (Sud) Son Gotleu Ca'n Capes Son Canals La Soledat (Nord) Estadi Balear Pere Garau Foners Polígon de Llevant La Soledat (Sud) Son Malferit Ca'n Pere Antoni El Molinar El Coll d'en Rabassa Son Riera (Son Banya) Ca'n Pastilla Aeroport Les Meravelles L'Arenal El PilÀlarÝ Son Ferriol L'Aranjassa Sant Jordi La Casa Blanca Zona PortuÓria HORIZONTAL EQUITY VERTICAL EQUITY 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 Puig de Sant Pere Jaume III La Llotja - Born Sant Jaume Sant Nicolau Cort La Seu Monti-Sion La Calatrava El Sindicat El Mercat La Missió Plaþa dels Patins Sant AgustÝ Cala Major Portopí La Bonanova GÞnova El Terreno Bellver Son Armadams La Teulera Son Espanyolet Son Dureta Santa Catalina El Jonquet Son Peret¾ Son Flor Son Serra - La Vileta Son Roca Son Ximelis Son Anglada Son Rapinya Los Almendros Son Xigala Son Vida Son Cotoner Son Dameto Camp de'n Serralta El FortÝ Secar de la Real Establiments Son Espanyol Son Sardina Cas Capiscol Camp Rod¾ Bons Aires Plaþa de Toros Son Oliva Amanecer L'Olivera La Indioteria (UrbÓ) La Indioteria (Rural) Arxiduc MarquÞs de la Fontsanta Son Rullan Mare de Deu de Lluc Son Cladera El Vivero Rafal Nou Rafal Vell Son Fortesa (Nord) Hostalets Son Fortesa (Sud) Son Gotleu Ca'n Capes Son Canals La Soledat (Nord) Estadi Balear Pere Garau Foners Polígon de Llevant La Soledat (Sud) Son Malferit Ca'n Pere Antoni El Molinar El Coll d'en Rabassa Son Riera (Son Banya) Ca'n Pastilla Aeroport Les Meravelles L'Arenal El PilÀlarÝ Son Ferriol L'Aranjassa Sant Jordi La Casa Blanca Zona PortuÓria Service Level Population Districts 0 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7 0,8 0,9 1 0 0,2 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 Service Level Index Population or Public Transport Need Index LORENZ Population Public Transport Need Index POPULATION BUS STOPS BUS STOP ACTIVITY LORENZ CURVE BUS LINE SENSITIVITY TO EQUITY POPULATION & BUS SERVICE by DISTRICT Source of information EMT. 2012. REFERENCES 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science Connecting a Digital Europe through Location and Place 3-6 June 2014, Castellón, Spain Universitat de les Illes Balears Ctra. Valldemossa Km 7,5 07122 Palma de Mallorca

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𝐷𝑆𝐿𝑥 = (𝐴𝑟𝑒𝑎𝐵𝑢𝑓𝑓𝑒𝑟 𝑛

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(x= district ; mx = total number of bus stops buffers included in the district x; n=bus stop)

Improving equity of public transportation planning

The case of Palma de Mallorca (Spain)

Analysis of public transport potential demand

Bus Public Transport Equity analysis

Conclusion

Public transport BUS supply analysis

• Geolocation of 959 bus stops • Buffer of 300 m from each bus stop

•Overlay of bus buffers over districts to calculate the District Service Level (DSL)

• Calculation of total buses per day are obtained for each bus stop for 12 hours period on working days.

Public transport planning requires consideration of equity in access of the population to the transport service. This paper presents a methodology for the analysis of public transport in the city of Palma and its evaluation in terms of spatial and social equity. First, the analysis of supply based on the activity of the bus stops has been performed. Then an AHP multicriteria weighted model over a set of socioeconomic variables has been developed to obtain a public transport demand index. Finally the analysis of equity has been made using the Gini Index and a sensitivity analysis of bus lines. The results show the distribution of equity for all the 88 districts of city. This paper presents a simple and powerful methodology exportable to transportation planning studies in other geographic areas.

Maurici Ruiz Pérez GIS & Remote Sensing Service [email protected]

Joana Maria Seguí Pons Earth Science Department [email protected]

Jaume Mateu Lladó Earth Science Department [email protected]

Maria Rosa Martínez Reynés Earth Science Department [email protected]

AHP MULTICRITERIA ANALYSIS NEED OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT INDEX

PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICE INDEX

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PUBLIC TRANSPORT NEED INDEX

The distribution of population in Palma shows spatial pattern of people concentration at peripheral areas. The old town has gradually lost population for the benefit of the first extension areas (Eixample) and the tourist area (Arenal district). There is a significant increase of population at the first belt of the city (especially toward the northeast)

Regarding the social demand for transport, the result shows a significant increase at the main suburbs of Palma: Pere Garau, Bons Aires, etc. These residential areas concentrate a great number of immigrants and local population with scarce resources.

The supply of bus service has a radial distribution. The areas with the highest level of service are the main roads surrounding the old town of Palma. In these areas the bus stops have more than 200 buses per 12 h

In order to obtain a social indicator of public transport need (PTN index) for each district an AHP multicriteria

analysis has been developed over a set of socioeconomic variables. It includes the next tasks:

•Creation of a socioeconomic database of Palma districts who include: demographic information, population

income, economic activity, etc. All the variables are normalized in a range of 0 – 1.

A group of six experts provides weights to each of the variables according with their role in transport need. The

average weight value is assigned to each variable. The final value of each district will be calculated using the

expression (2).

We consider the total population of districts as the

first indicator of public transport demand.

Equity analysis shows a pattern of distribution with significant imbalances in different areas. Neighborhoods with low levels of horizontal equity are areas with a high level of bus service and low population (Port, Mercat, Plaça dels Patins) or areas of high population and low bus service (Pere Garau, Son Gotleu).

The Gini index for public transport service and population is 0,4 and 0,34 for public transport demand (PTD). The index increase with inequality, therefore we can say that the bus service is adapted the social needs of the city

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The sensitivity analysis of bus lines show that routes L15 , L3 , L7 , L8 , L33 , L5 have the greater sensitivity to maintain the level of service to the population and are responsible for keep the horizontal equity service. That means that a little change in the timetables of these routes will have a great impact on the equity of public transport system.

The proposed methodology is an improvement in the integration of various techniques of geographical and socioeconomic analysis to study the equity of public transport. The city of Palma has a good level of bus service but moderate equity imbalances have been detected. In some populous districts of the periphery could be adequate to check the current level of bus service and adapt it to their actual level of need.

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Source of information EMT. 2012.

REFERENCES

17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science Connecting a Digital Europe through Location and Place 3-6 June 2014, Castellón, Spain

Universitat de les Illes Balears Ctra. Valldemossa Km 7,5 07122 Palma de Mallorca