Cyclability in Lahore, Pakistan. Looking into Potential for Greener Urban Traveling

Bilal Aslam, S. Atif and Masoumi, Houshmand E. and Asim, Muhammad and Anwer, Izza (0208) Cyclability in Lahore, Pakistan. Looking into Potential for Greener Urban Traveling. TeMA Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment, 11 (3). pp. 323-343. ISSN 1970-9870

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Abstract

Measuring perceived or objective cyclability or bikeability has drawn less attention compared to walkability, particularly in developing countries like those in South Asia and the Middle East. This paper presents the results of a survey about cyclability in Lahore, Pakistan, focusing on human perceptions rather than the built environment. The overall sample included a total of 379 respondents from three socio-economic classes: those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds accessing traditional/older bazaars, respondents from the middle socio-economic class accessing uptown bazaars, and respondents of higher socio-economic status accessing pedestrian shopping malls. The exploratory data collection was conducted in spring 2018 in Lahore by means of a short standard questionnaire with 19 questions, resulting in 17 categorical/dummy variables, two openended variables, and two continuous variables targeting socio-economics, bike trip characteristics, biking barriers, and preferred travel specifications. The results showed that the middle socio-economic group was more inclined, flexible, and willing to bike compared to the lower and higher socioeconomic- groups. The lower socio-economic group used the bicycle more frequently than the middle socio-economic group. Around half of the middle socio-economic group commutes via bike compared to the lower socio-economic group. There was little to no representation of 55-64 and 65+ age groups in the data. The descriptive findings of this survey indicate some preliminary signs of differences of decisions and perceptions about biking compared to high-income and European countries. These differences need to be tested in future statistical analyses.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Urban Transportation Planning; Sustainable Mobility; Active Transport; Cyclability; Pakistan
Subjects: 700 Arti, Belle arti e Arti decorative > 710 Urbanistica e paesistica > 711 Urbanistica (Pianificazione territoriale) (Classificare le opere d'insieme su Urbanistica e Architettura in 720; classificare le opere interdisciplinari sull'Urbanistica in 307.12) > 711.094 Urbanistica - Europa (Pianificazione territoriale - Europa)
Depositing User: Rosa Anna La Rocca
Date Deposited: 25 Jan 2019 16:20
Last Modified: 25 Jan 2019 16:21
URI: http://eprints.bice.rm.cnr.it/id/eprint/18713

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