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Jul 30, 2015

Impact of Mobility Induced by Urban Sprawl: Case Study of the Querétaro Metropolitan Area

Publication: Journal of Urban Planning and Development
Volume 142, Issue 2

Abstract

With different origins and perspectives, urban sprawl has been recognized as a threat to the quality of life in both developed and emerging countries. However, although in developed countries, the effects of such sprawl have been assessed in terms of extra fuel consumption and traffic congestion, in emerging economies, such effects have not been quantified and analyzed in detail. It was the purpose of this research to estimate the effects of urban sprawl on the transportation costs and fuel consumption in a rapidly growing metropolitan area in Mexico. This was performed through a strategy consisting of applying known analytical methodologies to data that were obtained by direct home surveys. Although the results reveal that such an urban sprawling process represents increases in transportation costs and fuel consumption on the order of 65 and 20%, respectively, it was found that other externalities should be considered in future studies, particularly with respect to the extra costs associated with the transportation of consumption goods in the sprawled areas. Conversely, the results correlate well with data from other emerging economies, but identify specific needs concerning the public transport infrastructure, particularly with regard to optimizing the running frequency of public transportation systems and the consideration of polycentric structures to minimize externalities.

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The authors thank the National Council of Science and Technology of México for sponsoring this research under the Contract FOMIX-QRO-2010-C01-146269. The anonymous reviewers provided valuable suggestions and comments on an earlier version of the paper.

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Received: Jan 29, 2014
Accepted: Jun 5, 2015
Published online: Jul 30, 2015
Discussion open until: Dec 30, 2015
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Saul. A. Obregón-Biosca, M.ASCE [email protected]
Professor and Researcher, Laboratory of Road Systems and Mobility, Autonomous Univ. of Querétaro, Centro Universitario, 76000 Querétaro, México (corresponding author). E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
José A. Romero-Navarrete [email protected]
Professor and Researcher, Autonomous Univ. of Querétaro, Río Moctezuma 249, San Juan del Río, 76800 Querétaro, México. E-mail: [email protected]
Juan F. Mendoza-Sanchez [email protected]
Researcher, Instituto Mexicano del Transporte, Carretera Querétaro-Galindo km 12, 76703 Pedro Escobedo, México. E-mail: [email protected]
Eduardo Betanzo-Quezada [email protected]
Professor and Researcher, Autonomous Univ. of Querétaro, Centro Universitario, 76000 Querétaro, México. E-mail: [email protected]

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