Apoio ao planejamento do transporte metropolitano sustentável
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https://doi.org/10.14295/transportes.v27i1.1513Keywords:
Metropolitan Transportation, Transportation Planning, Sustainability, Participation.Abstract
Promoting sustainable transport in metropolitan regions is a complex problem, due to the large amount of actors with often conflicting goals, as well as the manner in which each community, in accordance with the local context, absorbs the concepts linked to sustainability. In this environment, it is vital a support to guide the planning and decision making, whereas sustainability. From the requirements for a sustainable transport and the participation of various actors, we elaborated a procedure that assists in the operationalization of support, enabling the achievement of the fundamental objectives of the actors, the proposition of alternatives and their evaluation. To demonstrate its viability, the proposal was applied in the Metropolitan Region of Baixada Santista, an important region located in the southeastern region of Brazil. Thirty-nine fundamental objectives were established.Downloads
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