Demographic dynamics of mobility in urban areas: A case study of Paris and Grenoble
BUSSIERE ; MADRE ; ARMOOGUM ; GALLEZ
Type de document
COMMUNICATION AVEC ACTES INTERNATIONAL (ACTI)
Langue
anglais
Auteur
BUSSIERE ; MADRE ; ARMOOGUM ; GALLEZ
Résumé / Abstract
Demographic phenomena (urban sprawl, aging of population ...) have a major influence on long term evolution of transport behaviour in urban areas, as shown for Paris region and Grenoble. Motorization is the first factor to take into account, because of its structuring effect on mode choice and mobility level. The other key-factors are dwelling area, gender, life cycle, and generation effect. Mobility is quantified not only, as usual, by number of trips but also by passenger x kilometer or vehicle x km, which is important for environmental applications. This analysis leads to long term forecasts.