Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites (May 2024)

SPATIAL COVERAGE ANALYSIS OF BUS STOP SET AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE SURROUNDING LAND USES. CASE STUDY, MANIZALES, COLOMBIA

  • Jorge Alberto MONTOYA,
  • Diego Alexander ESCOBAR,
  • Carlos Alberto MONCADA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30892/gtg.53209-1221
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 2
pp. 462 – 469

Abstract

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The main objective of the research is to determine the efficiency in population and area coverage of the set of bus stops to existing land uses in the city, allowing the identification of possible shortcomings, which leads to the formulation of restructuring proposals in terms of the location of the stops. The research methodology to be applied includes the use of geostatistical models of accessibility based on GIS-type digital tools, supported by the collection of field information and road inventories. As a main result, it is obtained that the stop-system coverage allows the access of more than 80% of the population in a trip time by walking less than 5 minutes. Likewise, it is possible to identify a robust redundancy concerning the system of stops. Thus, it is concluded that the research process facilitates the evaluation and identification of possible interventions, guaranteeing a better coverage of the stops set regarding the city's existing activities.

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