The Utilization of Human-Oriented Transportation Systems as Regeneration Tool for ‘Healthy Neighbourhood’

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Abstract

Recent studies have defined the ‘healthy neighbourhood’ as the social or socio-economic unit within a healthy district or spatial unit within a human-oriented transportation system. However, those views have failed to notice both standard elements of organic and city transportation policy and other dimensions of organic transportation, excluding spatial one. In this study, the social-ecological system (SES) and human-oriented transportation system (HOTS) frameworks will be compared to each other in terms of structure, application and dynamics to draw a conclusion about the suitability of HOTS in framework to describe the complex socio-technological system such as ‘healthy neighbourhood’. Additionally, the structure and the multidisciplinary process that occur within the ‘healthy neighbourhood’ will be analysed in terms of HOTS framework. Finally, the indicators of pattern and size of ‘healthy neighbourhood’ in terms of HOTS framework will be suggested. Thus, a healthy interdisciplinary neighbourhood will be captured. This research will be the first attempt to shift from the traditional ‘unit’ perspective to the network models capable of unfolding the internal socio-economic and technical processes, uncovering the internal organization and functions of healthy neighbourhoods.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Science, Technology and Innovation
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages583-599
Number of pages17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameAdvances in Science, Technology and Innovation
ISSN (Print)2522-8714
ISSN (Electronic)2522-8722

Keywords

  • Human-oriented transportation
  • Social and transportation networks
  • Sustainable neighbourhood
  • Transit-oriented development

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