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Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
Dr. Miguel Pazos Otón
Department of GeographyUniversidade de Santiago de Compostela (SPAIN)
15 October 2004
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
URBAN MOBILITY: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
University of Santiago de Compostela
Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
• Handy (1996): Methodologies for exploring the link between urban form and travel behaviour
• Giuliano, G. (1998): Urban travel patterns (in MTG)
• Pazos Otón, M. (2000): Mobility and urban planning in Santiago de Compostela: towards a sustainable transport system
• European Platform on Mobility Management. http://www.epommweb.org/
SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
University of Santiago de Compostela
Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
* Capital city of the Autonomous Region of Galicia (NW of Spain)
* Center of Pilgrimage in the Middle Ages and NOW
* Center of urban area about 150,000 inh
- Central city: 100,000 inh- Outskirts, suburbs: 50,000 inh
University of Santiago de Compostela
Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
3 ECONOMIC BASIS OF SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
1. Regional Government Administrative HQ
2. Universidade de Santiago: more than 500 years of History
3. Tourism: Santiago is a World Heritage City since 1985 - Medieval Town- Cathedral- Way of Saint James
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PRAZA DE GALICIA: BUSSIEST TRAFFIC POINT IN CITY
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Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
A PARTICULAR CITY TO ANALYZE MOBILITY…
THE CENTRAL CITY IS VERY COMPACT:
- Concentration of land uses
- Possibility to make short trips and trip chaining
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Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)DIFFERENT UNITS IN THE CITY
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PILGRIMS – CYCLISTS: CHANGING MOBILITY PATTERNS IN HISTORIC CENTER OF SANTIAGO
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REGULATION OF TRAFFIC IN HISTORIC CENTEROF SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
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RESIDENT CAR ACCESSING HISTORIC CENTER BY USING ELECTRONIC CARD
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AUTOMATIC REGULATION DEVICE(“BOLARD”)
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NOT COMPLETELY PEDESTRIAN HISTORIC CENTER OF SANTIAGO…
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REAL PARKING PROBLEMS IN SANTIAGO !!NARROWNESS OF STREETS – SHORTAGE OF SPACE
University of Santiago de Compostela
Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
II. MIDDLE UNIT
- Popular residential neighbourhoods
- Attached to the central unit
- Car parking policies by TUSSA (public company)
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Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
III. PERIPHERAL UNITS
- Popular residential neighbourhoods also
- More than 20 minutes walking
- Need of motorization to go city center
University of Santiago de Compostela
Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
OUT OF THE CITY CENTER:THE SUBURBS:
- 50,000 inh in low densities
- Concentration in South and West of Santiago
- 3 roads support traffic jams everyday
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Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
MODAL SPLIT IN SANTIAGO
- The city as a fragile area
- Cars, pedestrian, buses, etc … are sharing a very reduced space
- Conflicts!!
University of Santiago de Compostela
Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
MODAL SPLIT IN SANTIAGO
CAR
- Visible- Space consumption- Constant increasing of motorization- No sustainable levels of motorization in a city such
Santiago: CENTRAL AXIS
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Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
MODAL SPLIT IN SANTIAGO
BUSES
- The only PT mode- Slow traffic, concentration 75 % Central Axis- Not integrated in suburban network- Lack of promotion and information: gain all the society
as a customer
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CHALLENGE: TO PROVIDE PUBLIC TRANSPORTSERVICE NOT ONLY TO CAPTIVE DEMAND…
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CENTRAL AXIS: CONGESTION AND BAD PRACTICES
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HEAVY TRAFFIC IN CENTRAL AXIS
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Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
MODAL SPLIT IN SANTIAGO
PEDESTRIAN MOBILITY
- Very high in Santiago- The structure of the city allows it- Residents, visitors- 3 main axis in city N-S- One of the main features of mobility in Santiago
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Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
MODAL SPLIT IN SANTIAGO
BICYCLE
- Very reduced use- Lack of infrastructures- Lack of promotion- Pilgrims and some residents (youngs mainly)- Climate and topography
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Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
MODAL SPLIT IN SANTIAGO
TAXI
- Very traditional-regulated transport mode- Should improve its role in modal split: INTERMODALITY- Bad practices- Lack of company and product image- USC is in charge of a project to improve the quality
of the service
IDEGA
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
WHY A PROJECT ABOUT TAXI IN SANTIAGO?
Detection of several weak issues in the sector of taxi in Santiago
1) Not aproppriated taxi stops in the city
2) Lack of accesibility to the taxi
3) Corporative image bad developed, and lack of unity and non-homogeneous “product taxi”
4) Actitudes and negative perception of the population about taxi
Telephone device in a former taxi stop
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NOT COMPLETELY PEDESTRIAN HISTORIC CENTER OF SANTIAGO…
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TAXI: A TRADITIONAL TRANSPORT SECTOR IN RESTRUCTURATION
INCIDENCES NOTEBOOK IN MICROSOFT EXCEL
INCIDENCES NOTEBOOK IN MICROSOFT EXCEL
MOBILITY AND SATISFACTION SURVEY
IDEGAUniversidade de Santiago de Compostela
Valoration (0-10) of the behaviour of taxi-drivers
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The fee system. The prices
Valoración do prezo do servizo de taxi en Santiago de Compostela
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Fonte: Cuestionario de Mobilidade a usuarios do taxi de Santiago de Compostela
Frequency of utilization of taxi in Santiago de Compostela
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Fonte: Cuestionario de Mobilidade ós usuarios do taxi. Ano 2004 Elaboración propia
>25 % de + 65 years at least1 per month
26-40 car dependent
5 % more men than women:Never take a taxi
University of Santiago de Compostela
Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
SUMMARY
1. Dual structure in Santiago: compact city + suburbs (oversized)
2. Compact city:
• High use of car: congestion • High use of pedestrian mobility: good practice• Bus and taxi services: minor role
University of Santiago de Compostela
Urban mobility and sustainability in a World Heritage City: the case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
MEASURES TO PROMOTE
- Creation of an integrated metropolitan Transport Authority
- Promotion of sustainable modes: PT, bike, commuter rail
- Creation of park and rides in the edges of the city
- Campaigning, information
- A good traffic management is key issue to manage the mobility in a World Heritage City as Santiago
Thank you for your attention!