This study investigates the critical role of rural mobility in combating the risk of rural abandonment and facilitating the re-population of the pilot inner area of the Marche Region, Italy, for the Italian National Strategy for Inner Areas (SNAI). The research delves into the primary reasons behind residents’ mobility, including daily needs, socializing, work, and leisure, spanning municipalities and nearby urban areas. Using qualitative and quantitative methods alongside tools like QGIS, Komoot, Moovit, TomTom, and Python, the study aims for a thorough analysis and evaluation of current mobility patterns. It seeks to reveal detailed insights into travel behaviors, including off-peak private vehicle usage, peak travel times, and trip lengths, with the goal of highlighting critical conditions and potential opportunities for redevelopment strategies. Ultimately, the study aims to contribute to evaluating the region's transportation infrastructure and identifying areas for improvement. Furthermore, it explores alternatives, such as micromobility options, to effectively substitute short-distance trips, thereby fostering sustainable rural mobility practices that will help re-inhabit the region.
Exploring Mobility in Rural Areas. A Case Study in the Marche Region’s Central Apennine / Junaid, Muhammad; Ferretti, Maddalena; Garrone, Sabine; Gorokhov, Daniel. - (2024), pp. 84-108. (Intervento presentato al convegno Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2024 tenutosi a Hanoi, Vietnam nel 1-4 July 2024) [10.1007/978-3-031-65282-0_6].
Exploring Mobility in Rural Areas. A Case Study in the Marche Region’s Central Apennine
Junaid, Muhammad
;Ferretti, Maddalena;
2024-01-01
Abstract
This study investigates the critical role of rural mobility in combating the risk of rural abandonment and facilitating the re-population of the pilot inner area of the Marche Region, Italy, for the Italian National Strategy for Inner Areas (SNAI). The research delves into the primary reasons behind residents’ mobility, including daily needs, socializing, work, and leisure, spanning municipalities and nearby urban areas. Using qualitative and quantitative methods alongside tools like QGIS, Komoot, Moovit, TomTom, and Python, the study aims for a thorough analysis and evaluation of current mobility patterns. It seeks to reveal detailed insights into travel behaviors, including off-peak private vehicle usage, peak travel times, and trip lengths, with the goal of highlighting critical conditions and potential opportunities for redevelopment strategies. Ultimately, the study aims to contribute to evaluating the region's transportation infrastructure and identifying areas for improvement. Furthermore, it explores alternatives, such as micromobility options, to effectively substitute short-distance trips, thereby fostering sustainable rural mobility practices that will help re-inhabit the region.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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