Volume 41, Issue 4 pp. 557-600

Equity in Regional Service Provision

Alan T. Murray

Alan T. Murray

The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio,

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Rex Davis

Rex Davis

Marketshare, Toowong, Queensland, Australia

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First published: 17 December 2002
Citations: 106

Abstract

Most transportation agencies stipulate that an important planning goal is to provide equitable and just public transport services. However, who is to be served and the type of service that should be provided has been ambiguous. This paper develops a methodology for examining equity in the provision of public transportation services. An approach for identifying areas in need of public transport is developed based upon the use of socio-demographic and economic information. Public transport need is then related to levels of access to service. This approach makes it possible to establish the degree to which public transport services may be considered equitable in relation to need and suitable access. A detailed analysis of the southeast Queensland region of Australia illustrates how this approach may be used to inform public transport decision making.

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