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Planning Mobility on Transboundary Shrinking Towns

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  • Luciano Alfaya

    (CESUGA, Universidad San Jorge, Spain)

  • Patricia Muniz

    (Universidade da Coruña, Spain)

  • David Wilkes

    (Estudio MMASA, Spain)

  • Antia Martinez

    (Estudio MMASA, Spain)

  • Camilo Fernandez

    (Inzarede, Spain)

Abstract

Mobility plans have become an essential instrument for the urban planning of cities. Compared to other documents and by focusing on the improvement of public spaces, these plans can work as strategic documents for cities of diverse scales, especially in municipalities that decrease and consequentially cannot trust their reorganization to new developments. This article poses the double objective of assessing the differences between proximity planning in five plans carried out in small-size Spanish municipalities, and spatial planning in the Galicia-North of Portugal transboundary plan. To this end, the results of the surveys carried out and the origin-destination matrixes are analyzed, looking closely at the similarities obtained between the digital and the on-site data. Therefore, it is possible to confirm that the digital data is useful regarding urban planning for territories with dispersed population, even where two countries are involved.

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  • Luciano Alfaya & Patricia Muniz & David Wilkes & Antia Martinez & Camilo Fernandez, 2020. "Planning Mobility on Transboundary Shrinking Towns," International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR), IGI Global, vol. 9(4), pages 61-77, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jepr00:v:9:y:2020:i:4:p:61-77
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