Spatial accessibility and transport inequity in Finland : Open source models and perspectives from planning practice

Matti Pönkänen, Henrikki Tenkanen*, Miloš Mladenović

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Abstract

During the last two decades, accessibility has begun to take a more central role in transport planning and decision making, as its importance has been recognized in many different policy agendas. Although environmental and social sustainability are central in contemporary public policy, the social exclusion effects related to access of opportunities are rarely measured at the national level. In this study, we analyze spatial accessibility to various opportunities in Finland at 1 km resolution and assess accessibility inequalities using the Palma ratio. Furthermore, we test how a web-based tool can be used in stakeholder communication and investigate the usefulness of the accessibility indicators and the tool for planning practice based on focus group discussions with Finnish transport planners. Our results show significant variation in the levels of access to different opportunities across Finnish municipalities. The Palma ratios reveal that the largest disparities are typically located in municipalities surrounding large city regions, where wealthier residents tend to have better access to opportunities compared to low-income populations. Finally, the insights from Finnish planning practitioners reveal that communicating national-level accessibility information via an online tool has high communicative and learning value for various planning and policy processes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102218
Number of pages16
JournalComputers, Environment and Urban Systems
Volume116
Early online date22 Nov 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 22 Nov 2024
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Equality
  • Land use policy
  • National-scale analysis
  • Nordics
  • Open source tools
  • Transport justice

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