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TERRITORIAL TRANSPORT OF GIPUZKOA: A TOOL FOR MOBILITY MANAGEMENT
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Mobility: General features Mobility is a very similar phenomenon in all latitudes. The differences are due to the way in which it is measured. There are INDEED differences in modal distribution. Public transport serves its purpose better in metropolitan and urban relations: – The higher the density of population, the better the service that can be provided by public transport and the bigger its use. – Examples: Barcelona, Madrid, Bilbao. – Donostia is the area with the biggest use of public transport in Gipuzkoa.
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Non-motorized means are very important in both the Basque Country as a whole and in Gipuzkoa. Over 40% of all journeys are carried out in this manner. Mobility: General characteristics
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Social tendencies influence mobility very importantly. –Increase in activity ratios. –The incorporation of women into the job market. –Low and medium-density urban growth. Mobility: General characteristics
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Examples: The modification of the territory Aiete (Donostia, 1.954)
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Aiete (Donostia, 2.006) Examples: The modification of the territory
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Zarautz. 1.954 Examples: The modification of the territory
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Zarautz 2006 Examples: The modification of the territory
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As a consequence thereof, there has been a considerable increase in the automotive pool. Mobility: General characteristics
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Homogeneous mobility within the territory. Important nuclei of economic activity: Upper and Lower Deba, Goierri and Donostialdea. Mobility in Gipuzkoa is of an intra-district nature. Mobility: General characteristics Lower Deba Upper Deba Urola Kosta Goierri Donostialdea Tolosaldea Eibar Irún A – Bidasoa
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Gipuzkoa: Mobility 700.000 inhabitants 88 municipalities –32 municipalities with under 1000 inhabitants –25 between 1000 and 5000 inhabitants –25 between 5000 and 20,000 –5 between 20,000 and 65,000 –1 over 100,000 All reasons. Relationship over 200 people Green: Internal Red: External Blue: Attracted
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Donostia: Mobility Modal distribution: Origin Green: On foot Blue: Public transport Red: Car Brown: Car passenger
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Donostia: Mobility Modal distribution: Destination Green: On foot Blue: Public transport Red: Car Brown: Car passenger
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New roads generate their own traffic demand. Increase in employment Residential sub-urbanisation New diverse constructions INPUTOUTPUT Bigger use of private cars
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This motorways leads to nowhere! Dont worry. The motorway will create the places And they also generate their own activity! Beyond big infrastructures, we need other kinds of measures
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Setting up of the Gipuzkoa Transport Authority A supra-institutional entity with delegated competencies in the field of public transport. The will to integrate and serve the whole territory.
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Setting up of the Gipuzkoa Transport Authority Mandate to reach agreements in its statutes To articulate cooperation between the Public Administrations that are the title-bearers of collective public transport services and infrastructures in Gipuzkoa and members of the Authority, and collaborate with those other administrations that are not members but are title-bearers of their own or transferred services and infrastructures, by means of the juridical, technical and financial instruments that are deemed necessary, as well as by means of the functions that are entrusted to them by the member entities. The Gipuzkoa Transport Authority has been operational since 2007
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Destination providers Management Transport providers Usuarios Users
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Mobility Demand Management Measures oriented towards promoting strategies and promoting more responsible and sustainable habits of mobility with the purpose of: Creating the necessary conditions to reduce mobility and its impact. Favour a transition to more sustainable forms of mobility. Improve the efficiency of each means of transport. Improve accessibility. Avoid unnecessary costs. We need a combination of innovating and creative measures, apart from the commitment, consensus and collaboration of all the agents involved.
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Mobility Demand Management Platform We need to move towards a sustainable development. We need to manage integral mobility. We need to promote a reasonable use of vehicles. We need to improve the state of congested roads. We need to introduce new forms of mobility in society. We need to improve accessibility to transport of all people who live in urban nuclei or rural areas. We need to provide updated live information on the state of traffic and the different forms of mobility – geographically referenced information.
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CAR SHARING CAR POOLING UNDER DEMAND BUSES TELETAXI VIRTUAL MOBILITY PLATFORM -INTEGRAL - CENTRALISED -DISTRIBUTED -LIVE -etc. Systems in car rental Systems to share transport costs in private cars. Public transport systems under demand for rural areas or areas with low population density Public transport in densely populated areas: bus, metro, tranway etc. Single taxi platform Mobility Demand Management Platform RAILWAYPUBLIC BICYCLES Bicycle public rental systems
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Management Users Transport operator Destination providers Mobility Demand Management Platform
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Challenges Integration of urban planning in Land Planning. 2.6% of Gipuzkoan territory is occupied by transport infrastructures when the EU average is 1.2%. Transport is 46% Basque energy invoice, of which 94% corresponds to road traffic. Externalities generated by transport in the Basque Country cost over 1800 million Euros. Promotion of intermodality: –Park ride, intermodal stations, better information to users, etc.
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