Potencial de transferência de um índice de mobilidade sustentável para campus universitário
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https://doi.org/10.14295/transportes.v27i2.1570Keywords:
Indicators, Potential of transferability, University campus, Sustainable mobility.Abstract
This study aims to develop a method for assessing the transferability of a sustainable mobility index for university campus. The study began with an application of IMSCamp, an index created by Oliveira (2015), to a new context. The transferability potential of the index was subsequently evaluated by means of rating criteria which have been specially developed for this purpose. The new application of IMSCamp took place in Piracicaba, at the University of São Paulo campus. The application outcome of 0.491, which may vary from 0 (worst case) to 1 (best case), did not indicate good mobility conditions. The following evaluation also indicated a low level of transferability (around 40% of the maximum value) for the index. In other words, the application of the index to a new context required a thorough review and adaptations to meet the new demands.Downloads
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