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Fair street space allocation: ethical principles and empirical insights

Authors :
Dominic Lenzi
Zakia Soomauroo
Lesly Fonkwa
Li-Jing Liu
Martin Kowarsch
Cameron Pearce
Christopher Bren d’Amour
Lulzim Baumann
Leila Niamir
Luisa Arndt
J. Marco Zausch
Anjali Ramakrishnan
Mahendra Sethi
Nikola Milojevic-Dupont
Paul Skaloud
Steffen Lohrey
Ernesto Mendez
Alexandra Misiou
Ulf Weddige
Aneeque Javaid
Bettina Huber
Paula Radman
Felix Creutzig
Jody Betzien
Source :
Transport Reviews. 40:711-733
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2020.

Abstract

Urban street space is increasingly contested. However, it is unclear what a fair street space allocation would look like. We develop a framework of ten ethical principles and three normative perspectives on street space – streets for transport, streets for sustainability, and streets as place – and discuss 14 derived street space allocation mechanisms. We contrast these ethically grounded allocation mechanisms with real-world allocation in 18 streets in Berlin. We find that car users, on average, had 3.5 times more space available than non-car users. While some allocation mechanisms are more plausible than others, none is without disputed normative implications. All of the ethical principles, however, suggest that on-street parking for cars is difficult to justify, and that cycling deserves more space. We argue that ethical principles should be systematically integrated into urban and transport planning.

Details

ISSN :
14645327 and 01441647
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transport Reviews
Accession number :
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