GIS Buffering 분석에 기반한 교통축별 최적대중교통시스템 선정기준

Translated title of the contribution: A Criterion on the Selection of Optimal Mass Transport System by Transportation Corridor based on GIS Buffering Analysis

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Abstract

The existing mass transport system, with its limited capacity and the saturated road networks, has given cause for a new means of transport to be developed, and strong demands for such new means of transport are observed more than ever. However, the traffic authority is seeking a new transport system that focuses more on LRT(Light Rail Transit), a downsized version of the existing urban railroad, rather than one that is appropriate to solve the traffic problems. Moreover, local governments are experiencing difficulties in planning their own mass transportation(bus or urban railroad) as they have no specified criteria for selecting a mass transport system. Accordingly, there has been an increasingly loud voice that calls for criteria to determine which mass transport system befits each transportation corridor. This paper develops a mass-transport demand forecasting model based on the GIS Buffering analysis of each transportation corridor in the city, sets up the capacity for each mass transport system and presents the criteria for selecting an optimal mass transport system for each transportation corridor. It also presents a methodology that identifies necessary and sufficient conditions for selection and evaluation, since it is most important to select the optimal mass-transport system that can meet the demand by each mass-transportation corridor.
Translated title of the contributionA Criterion on the Selection of Optimal Mass Transport System by Transportation Corridor based on GIS Buffering Analysis
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)477-483
Number of pages7
Journal대한토목학회 논문집D
Volume30
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2010

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