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Mobility to the university campuses of the community of Madrid: Diagnosis and bases for a sustainability strategy
Balsero Martínez, Luisa Fernanda
Lamarty Belica, Karim
Monzón de Cáceres, Andrés
Movilidad
Mobility
Ingeniería civil
Transporte
Civil engineering
Transportation
Trabajo presentado en: R-Evolucionando el transporte, XIV Congreso de Ingeniería del Transporte (CIT 2021), realizado en modalidad online los días 6, 7 y 8 de julio de 2021, organizado por la Universidad de Burgos
The movements to the university campuses bring a challenge to the sustainability and
public transportation. Taking into account the EDM2018 (home mobility survey of the
Community of Madrid) an analysis of university mobility has been made in order to define
global and specific strategies for this segment of recurring trips.
The study perform, divides the survey data according to different type of users: students,
workers (PAS) and teachers/researchers (PDI). Each of these groups have different socioeconomic
profiles, work patterns and availability of their own vehicle, which conditions
their daily mobility. Second, the different mobility patterns of the 14 Campuses of the 6
public universities in the region are compared. The results are clearly influenced by
location variables (urban, metropolitan, isolated) and their accessibility by public transport.
Therefore, a multiple causal relationship can be established between the above factors,
which determine the modal distribution for each campus and each group. The variations
are important, going from 78% of trips by public transportation made by students in urban
campuses to 14% of trips by public transportation made by workers in isolated fields.
The analysis methodology contrasts the previous results, based on the data obtained from
the EDM2018 with the level of infrastructure and transport offer: car parks, entrances,
railway stations and bus stops, and their accessibility to the campus.
These analyzes make it possible to propose a series of recommendations to reduce car use
and promote the use of collective transport.
All of this will be part of the diagnosis for the development of Sustainable University
Mobility Plans, which will be the second phase of this work.
The authors would like to thank the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda for the agreement signed with the Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM) for the Metropolitan Mobility Observatory, the 6 public universities of the Community of Madrid, the Regional Transport Consortium of the Community of Madrid, the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities and the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Infrastructures.
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2021-07
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