Investigating Mobility Gaps in University Campuses

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4 th Conference on Sustainable Urban Mobility CSUM2018 24-25 May, 2018, Skiathos Island, Greece Investigating Mobility Gaps in University Campuses P. Papantoniou 1, E. Vlahogianni 1, G. Yannis 1, M. Attard 2, P. Valero Mora 3, E. Campos Diaz 3, M. Tormo Lancero 3 1 National Technical University of Athens 2 University of Malta 3 University of Valencia Sponsors: Media Sponsor: With the support of:

Introduction Universities are a generator and attractor of highly variable demand for travel A university campus brings together groups from different areas, whether to work, study, live, representing different habits and attitudes Gap analysis relies upon taking a critical look at what the current standing or situation is for a person to a company Several researches have been implemented aiming to investigate the gap that exists concerning needs, gaps and priorities on cities

Objective The objective of the present research is to investigate the gaps between existing/desired situation regarding mobility from/to and inside the campus Acknowledgment The research is based on "CAMPus sustainable University mobility plans in MED areas" research project under the Interreg Med program, co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund

Participants National Technical University of Athens Magna Graecia Foundation Catanzaro University University of Malta University of Valencia University of Split University of Cyprus University of Bologna

Sample characteristics 36 experts from 7 partner Universities Mix of participants : University mobility/planning manager, if such professional figure exists At least 2 technical representatives of local, regional and national public institutions from each partner At least 1 member from Associated Partners, selected by each partner Project Manager of each partner

Thematic areas Parking management Soft modes Infrastructure Public transport Car related issues Road infrastructure Environment and energy Mobility management Freight Infrastructure and Management Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans

Interview structure The objective of the first part was to analyse the current situation in the campus under experts' responsibility The second part referred to needs, future plans and priorities In the third part experts were asked to rank (from 1 to 5) the performance of each thematic area

Campuses characteristics University Location Area (m 2 ) Students Personnel Interviews 1 University of Catanzaro Outside 260.000 11.000 500 9 2 National Technical University of Athens Outside 1.000.000 13.500 3.400 8 3 University of Malta Inside 194.452 11.500 600 2 4 University of Valencia (1 campus) Outside 1.000.000 10.000 2.000 3 5 University of Valencia (2 campuses) Inside 400.000 35.000 5.000 3 6 University of Split Inside 245.000 24.000 1.500 6 7 University of Cyprus Outside 1.200.000 7.000 1.100 5 8 University of Bologna Outside 6.570.023 85.000 3.000 9

Campuses outside urban areas Road infrastructure, any infrastructure related to road transport infrastructure, is the best performing area The lowest score in both types of mobility is occurring in the thematic area of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan

Campuses inside urban areas Regarding mobility from/to the campus, public transport is considered important considering the strategic place of the campus inside the city and the several ways that can be reached A key gap is detected on environmental and energy issues Road and soft modes infrastructures are the thematic areas that achieve the best scores

Conclusions Results indicate several characteristics that distinguish universities whether they are located inside or outside urban areas, as well as the different gaps between the thematic areas examined The highest gap in all campuses is identified in the absence of a Sustainable Urban mobility Plan The best performing areas depend on the location of the campus

4 th Conference on Sustainable Urban Mobility CSUM2018 24-25 May, 2018, Skiathos Island, Greece Investigating Mobility Gaps in University Campuses P. Papantoniou 1, E. Vlahogianni 1, G. Yannis 1, M. Attard 2, P. Valero Mora 3, E. Campos Diaz 3, M. Tormo Lancero 3 1 National Technical University of Athens 2 University of Malta 3 University of Valencia Sponsors: Media Sponsor: With the support of:

Dr. Panagiotis Papantoniou Civil Transportation Engineer ppapant@central.ntua.gr www.nrso.ntua.gr/ppapant Contact Details