From "streets for traffic" to "streets for people": can street experiments transform urban mobility?

被引:124
|
作者
Bertolini, Luca [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Dept Human Geog Planning & Int Dev, POB 15629, NL-1001 NC Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
Urban mobility; city streets; transition experiments; systemic change; tactical urbanism; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; SAN-FRANCISCO; SUNDAY STREETS; CICLOVIA; INITIATIVES; SPACE; PARTICIPATION; CHILDREN; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1080/01441647.2020.1761907
中图分类号
U [交通运输];
学科分类号
08 ; 0823 ;
摘要
Despite their growing application and worldwide diffusion, the transformative potential of experiments aimed at achieving "streets for people" rather than "streets for traffic" remains largely under researched. There is little to no comparative assessment of already existing experiments, and no critical reflection on their specific added value for systemic change. Building from a literature review and discussion, this paper aims to fill this gap by addressing the following questions: Which types of city street experiments have been undertaken in the pursuit of the vision of "streets for people" instead of "streets for traffic"? What are their backgrounds, main characteristics, and reported impacts? And perhaps most importantly: How can these city street experiments trigger systemic change in urban mobility? These elements are detailed per experiment type, in order of ascending functional complexity: the re-marking of streets, the re-purposing of car parking, the re-purposing of sections of streets, and the re-purposing of entire streets. Illustrative examples from practice include intersection repairs, parklets, the pavement to plazas programme, play streets, ciclovias and open streets. The reviewed literature documents positive impacts on physical activity, active transportation, safety and social interaction and capital, and more mixed impacts on business activity. While street experiments aim to create fundamentally different arrangements of urban mobility, their potential as triggers of a greater systemic change is unclear. This paper uses the defining characteristics of "transition experiments" - a concept derived from the field of transition studies - to develop and illustrate a framework to assess this transformative potential. In the conclusions, the review and assessment framework are used to sketch a research and policy agenda for this increasingly topical phenomenon.
引用
收藏
页码:734 / 753
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Investigation of bunched traffic on urban streets
    Guo, XP
    Dunne, MC
    Yang, XG
    Yu, L
    TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION STUDIES, PROCEEDINGS, 2004, : 565 - 575
  • [2] Research on Traffic Design of Urban Vital Streets
    Wang, Fu
    Tan, Chang
    Li, Miaohan
    Gu, Dengjun
    Wang, Huini
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2022, 14 (11)
  • [3] Impact of the topology of urban streets on mobility optimization
    Tokuda, Eric K.
    Comin, Cesar H.
    Costa, Luciano da F.
    JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL MECHANICS-THEORY AND EXPERIMENT, 2022, 2022 (10):
  • [4] Urban streets between public space and mobility
    von Schonfeld, Kim Carlotta
    Bertolini, Luca
    TRANSFORMING URBAN MOBILITY (TUM 2016), 2016, 19 : 300 - 302
  • [5] Transforming urban mobility by rethinking city streets
    Bertolini, Luca
    URBAN MOBILITY - SHAPING THE FUTURE TOGETHER, 2019, 41 : 98 - 100
  • [6] Street hierarchies: a minority of streets account for a majority of traffic flow
    Jiang, Bin
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SCIENCE, 2009, 23 (08) : 1033 - 1048
  • [7] Street Design and Street Use: Comparing Traffic Calmed and Home Zone Streets
    Biddulph, Mike
    JOURNAL OF URBAN DESIGN, 2012, 17 (02) : 213 - 232
  • [8] Exposure to ultrafine particles from traffic in city streets and the urban atmosphere
    Longley, ID
    Dorsey, JR
    Gallagher, MW
    Allen, JD
    Alfarra, MR
    Coe, H
    URBAN TRANSPORT X: URBAN TRANSPORT AND THE ENVIRONMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY, 2004, 16 : 731 - 740
  • [9] OPERA TAKES TO THE STREETS + 'STREET OPERATIONS', COMMISSIONED FROM OPERA-FOR-PEOPLE
    不详
    OPERA, 1986, 37 (07): : 756 - 756
  • [10] Resilient urban forms: A review of literature on streets and street networks
    Sharifi, Ayyoob
    BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT, 2019, 147 : 171 - 187