Understanding the Transit Gap: A Comparative Study of On-Demand Bus Services and Urban Climate Resilience in South End, Charlotte, NC and Avondale, Chattanooga, TN
CoRR(2024)
摘要
Urban design significantly impacts sustainability, particularly in the
context of public transit efficiency and carbon emissions reduction. This study
explores two neighborhoods with distinct urban designs: South End, Charlotte,
NC, featuring a dynamic mixed-use urban design pattern, and Avondale,
Chattanooga, TN, with a residential suburban grid layout. Using the TRANSIT-GYM
tool, we assess the impact of increased bus utilization in these different
urban settings on traffic and CO2 emissions. Our results highlight the critical
role of urban design and planning in transit system efficiency. In South End,
the mixed-use design led to more substantial emission reductions, indicating
that urban layout can significantly influence public transit outcomes. Tailored
strategies that consider the unique urban design elements are essential for
climate resilience. Notably, doubling bus utilization decreased daily emissions
by 10.18
overall traffic. A target of 50
in South End and 14.50
utilization, South End and Avondale witnessed emission reductions of 37.22
27.80
policymakers in developing sustainable urban landscapes.
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