How to measure territorial accessibility. An accessibility evaluation model applied in the European Union space
Cezar Teclean () and
Gabriela Drä‚gan ()
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Cezar Teclean: Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Gabriela Drä‚gan: Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Eastern Journal of European Studies, 2020, vol. 11(2), 26-47
Abstract:
In this paper we propose a quantitative model of territorial accessibility provided by the endowment of transport infrastructure for the European Union reference space. For this purpose, we designed a composite index calculated at regional NUTS 2 level, which includes the following proxy variables representative for the assessment of territorial equipment with transport networks: the densities of the motorways network, the high-speed rails network and the inland waterways, the number of interregional links on the motorway, high-speed railway and inland waterway, the number of airports and ports of the trans-European core network. Based on said index values, we have developed a spatial model of the deficit accessibility in the Community space and a synoptic of the possible solutions for the development of transport networks, as a prerequisite for the homogenization of the territorial accessibility and the improve of the territorial cohesion.
Keywords: territorial accessibility; transport infrastructure; territorial cohesion; European Union. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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