Investigating socio-spatial differentiation for metro travelers using smart card data: Older people vs. others
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2024
Subject Area
place - asia, place - urban, mode - subway/metro, technology - passenger information, technology - ticketing systems, ridership - old people, ridership - behaviour
Keywords
Metro, smart card data, socio-spatial differentiation
Abstract
As population aging has been an issue worldwide, the mobility of older people have attracted the attention of scholars from urban planning, transport geography, and social science. However, few have investigated socio-spatial differentiation among mobility groups, considering their daily needs and activity spaces. To fill this research gap, we conducted a comparative analysis of socio-spatial differentiation, based on individual activity spaces. We used smart card data from Kunming, China, to identify selected individuals’ residential locations and travel patterns, and evaluate their accessed activity space. We performed a disaggregated analysis of the individual activity space, and then aggregated the activity counts on each grid. This study found that the residential locations of older metro travelers are significantly different from those of other metro travelers. In addition, socio-spatial differentiation was found to exist due to different daily requirements. The results were confirmed in three LASSO models with built environment variables. These findings are useful in urban and transportation planning to improve elder-friendly services.
Rights
Permission to publish the abstract has been given by Elsevier, copyright remains with them.
Recommended Citation
Huang, J., Xiong, M., Wang, J., Cheng, L., & Yang, H. (2024). Investigating socio-spatial differentiation for metro travelers using smart card data: Older people vs. others. Applied Geography, 165, 103230.
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