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Title: TRANSPORTATION PLANNING STRATEGIES FOR THIRUVANANTHAPURAM IT CORRIDOR USING SPACE SYNTAX AS A TOOL
Authors: Sreenath, Prakash C
Deepa, L
Keywords: Transportation planning
IT corridor
Space syntax
Street connectivity
Accessibility
Issue Date: 6-May-2023
Series/Report no.: ;TKM21MUP015
Abstract: A well-designed transportation network is a fundamental functional component of any city. In fact, effective planning and management of transportation ensures an efficient, accessible, and sustainable system. This study introduces the Space Syntax method, a framework that employs spatial analysis techniques including accessibility and connectivity measures, to model and quantify the spatial relationships and interactions between the physical urban environment, land use, and transportation infrastructure. Accessibility refers to the ease of reaching destinations or activity opportunities, while connectivity signifies the degree of interconnectedness between different locations. By evaluating accessibility and connectivity, the space syntax method provides valuable insights into the dynamic interplay between a region's land use, activities, and its transportation system. Leveraging this information facilitates the identification of areas with limited accessibility or connectivity, allowing for the prioritization of planning strategies that can enhance them thereby improving the livability of urban environments.
URI: http://210.212.227.212:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/499
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