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Title: Impact of Integrated Cycling and Pedestrian Infrastructure on Nagpur Metro Ridership
Authors: Qureshi, Kashish
Keywords: Geographic Information Systems
Urban Environment Protection
Planning
Issue Date: Feb-2025
Publisher: SPA Bhopal
Series/Report no.: 2020BPLN023;TH002198
Abstract: This thesis delves into the critical relationship between integrated cycling and pedestrian infrastructure and ridership on the Nagpur Metro, a landmark public transport development in the city. The research meticulously explores how the presence of dedicated cycling tracks and well-maintained footpaths, strategically planned along the metro corridor and major roads, influences ridership trends. By analyzing existing ridership data, conducting surveys and interviews with commuters, and utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for spatial analysis, the study sheds light on the factors that impact user preferences for these integrated services.Recognizing the multifaceted benefits of a well-integrated transportation system, the thesis investigates the potential for congestion reduction, improved public health outcomes, and a more vibrant and livable urban environment. It explores how a seamless network of cycling tracks and pedestrian walkways can act as a catalyst for ridership growth on the Nagpur Metro, ultimately fostering a more sustainable urban mobility landscape. Through in-depth analysis of the Nagpur Metro case, the research aims to glean valuable insights and best practices. These learnings can then be strategically applied to inform future urban planning decisions, promote public transport usage, and ultimately cultivate a more connected and sustainable city for its residents. This thesis aims to analyze the influence of integrated cycling and pedestrian infrastructure on the ridership of the Nagpur Metro, a significant public transport development in the city. The study focuses on how facilities such as cycle tracks and footpaths, planned along the metro corridor and major roads, impact ridership trends. By identifying key areas for priority development, the research seeks to accelerate ridership growth. Additionally, the study examines factors influencing commuters' willingness to use these services, considering demographics and areas of residence.Data and methods used include analyzing existing Nagpur Metro ridership data to understand current usage patterns and growth potential, conducting surveys and interviews with commuters to gauge their perceptions, preferences, and barriers to using cycling and pedestrian infrastructure, utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to map existing and proposed cycling and pedestrian infrastructure, and comparing Nagpur's integrated infrastructure with similar initiatives in other cities to draw insights and best practices.Expected outcomes include increased ridership, reduced congestion, improved public health, enhanced livability, and potential cost savings. By examining the interplay between cycling and pedestrian infrastructure and Nagpur Metro ridership, this thesis contributes to the understanding of sustainable urban mobility and the importance of well-integrated transportation networks. The research outcomes can inform urban planning decisions, promote public transport usage, and foster a more sustainable and connected urban environment.
URI: http://dspace.spab.ac.in:80/handle/123456789/2565
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