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Transport poverty meets the digital divide: accessibility and connectivity in rural communities
Highlights ► We examine the context for accessibility and connectivity in rural communities. ► We highlight key transport and technology challenges in the rural context. ► Options for real-time passenger information systems in rural areas are presented. ► Scenarios for flexible integrated transport services in rural areas are presented. ► Technology solutions generate additional challenges and secondary effects.
Abstract Rural communities face a range of challenges associated with accessibility and connectivity which apply in both the physical and virtual sphere. Constraints in rural transport infrastructure and services are often compounded by limitations in the development and resilience of technological infrastructures. In this context there is significant disparity between urban and rural communities. This paper will examine the context for accessibility and connectivity in rural communities highlighting key transport and technology challenges. It also explores barriers and opportunities to bringing together transport and technology solutions to enhance rural accessibility and connectivity. This is an area where current understanding is weak as most research has been focussed on urban environments. The paper focuses specifically on two issues of current research; firstly, the role of information and associated technologies in supporting rural passengers on public transport, secondly, the use of technologies to support flexible and demand responsive transport services in rural areas.
Transport poverty meets the digital divide: accessibility and connectivity in rural communities
Highlights ► We examine the context for accessibility and connectivity in rural communities. ► We highlight key transport and technology challenges in the rural context. ► Options for real-time passenger information systems in rural areas are presented. ► Scenarios for flexible integrated transport services in rural areas are presented. ► Technology solutions generate additional challenges and secondary effects.
Abstract Rural communities face a range of challenges associated with accessibility and connectivity which apply in both the physical and virtual sphere. Constraints in rural transport infrastructure and services are often compounded by limitations in the development and resilience of technological infrastructures. In this context there is significant disparity between urban and rural communities. This paper will examine the context for accessibility and connectivity in rural communities highlighting key transport and technology challenges. It also explores barriers and opportunities to bringing together transport and technology solutions to enhance rural accessibility and connectivity. This is an area where current understanding is weak as most research has been focussed on urban environments. The paper focuses specifically on two issues of current research; firstly, the role of information and associated technologies in supporting rural passengers on public transport, secondly, the use of technologies to support flexible and demand responsive transport services in rural areas.
Transport poverty meets the digital divide: accessibility and connectivity in rural communities
Velaga, Nagendra R. (author) / Beecroft, Mark (author) / Nelson, John D. (author) / Corsar, David (author) / Edwards, Peter (author)
Journal of Transport Geography ; 21 ; 102-112
2012-01-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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