Metropolitan Transport Problems and Policy: Gwangju, Republic of Korea
대도시 교통문제와 정책방향: 광주광역시를 사례로
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대도시 교통은 시민생활의 기반이며 도시성장의 중요한 토대가 된다. 도시화 및 자동차화 시대에 승용차는 시민의 일상활동을 유지하는 기본적인 교통수단이다. 대도시의 교통수요는 도시경제의 성장, 소득의 증대 및 사회경제활동의 확대로 크게 증가했다. 오늘날 개인통행량의 증가와 대중교통서비스의 악화로 교통혼잡, 교통사고, 주차난, 대중교통 승차난, 자전거 교통문제, 교통공해 등 대도시의 교통문제는 더욱 악화되고 있다. 대도시 교통문제는 시민의 일상생활을 방해하며 도시경제의 성장을 저해하므로 시정부가 신속히 해결해야 할 심각한 사회경제적인 과제이다.
상기한 배경 하에, 본서는 광주시를 사례로 대도시 교통문제와 교통정책을 종합적·체계적으로 다루고 있다. 주요내용은 제1장 도시교통의 이해와 내용, 광주시 도시개발과 교통문제, 제3장 버스교통문제와 정책, 제4장 도시철도문제와 정책, 제5장 교통수요관리정책, 제6장 도시주차문제와 정책, 제7장 교통사고와 교통안전정책, 제8장 자전거 교통문제와 정책, 제9장 지속교통문제와 정책, 제10장 녹도계획과 정책, 제11장 고속철도와 도시교통정책 등으로 구성되어 있다.
본서는 대도시 교통전반에 대한 이론과 실제를 다루어서 학부 과정의 교과서, 대학원과정의 학술도서로 활용할 수 있다. 또한 연구자 및 행정가에게 대도시 교통문제 해결에 대한 전문지식을 제공하고, 시민에게도 교통문제를 개선하기 위한 종합적인 정책방향을 제시하고 있다. 외국학자 및 행정가에게도 한국의 대도시 교통문제와 정책에 대한 전문적인 학술 및 연구정보를 제시하고 있다.
대도시 교통은 시민생활의 기반이며 도시성장의 중요한 토대가 된다. 도시화 및 자동차화 시대에 승용차는 시민의 일상활동을 유지하는 기본적인 교통수단이다. 대도시의 교통수요는 도시경제의 성장, 소득의 증대 및 사회경제활동의 확대로 크게 증가했다. 오늘날 개인통행량의 증가와 대중교통서비스의 악화로 교통혼잡, 교통사고, 주차난, 대중교통 승차난, 자전거 교통문제, 교통공해 등 대도시의 교통문제는 더욱 악화되고 있다. 대도시 교통문제는 시민의 일상생활을 방해하며 도시경제의 성장을 저해하므로 시정부가 신속히 해결해야 할 심각한 사회경제적인 과제이다.
상기한 배경 하에, 본서는 광주시를 사례로 대도시 교통문제와 교통정책을 종합적·체계적으로 다루고 있다. 주요내용은 제1장 도시교통의 이해와 내용, 광주시 도시개발과 교통문제, 제3장 버스교통문제와 정책, 제4장 도시철도문제와 정책, 제5장 교통수요관리정책, 제6장 도시주차문제와 정책, 제7장 교통사고와 교통안전정책, 제8장 자전거 교통문제와 정책, 제9장 지속교통문제와 정책, 제10장 녹도계획과 정책, 제11장 고속철도와 도시교통정책 등으로 구성되어 있다.
본서는 대도시 교통전반에 대한 이론과 실제를 다루어서 학부 과정의 교과서, 대학원과정의 학술도서로 활용할 수 있다. 또한 연구자 및 행정가에게 대도시 교통문제 해결에 대한 전문지식을 제공하고, 시민에게도 교통문제를 개선하기 위한 종합적인 정책방향을 제시하고 있다. 외국학자 및 행정가에게도 한국의 대도시 교통문제와 정책에 대한 전문적인 학술 및 연구정보를 제시하고 있다.
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머리말
Transportation is the movement of people and goods from one location to another. Transport is important because it enables trade between people, which is essential for the development of civilizations. Transportation is arguably the backbone of urban life; without it, activities in metropolitan cities grind to a halt. Transportation is also the source of many seemingly intractable urban problems, namely, congestion, pollution, in-equality, accidents, and reliance on fossil fuels. This first edition of Metropolitan Transport Problems and Policy sustains the fundamental content of argument that informed the book's previous core subjects: how citizens and policy-makers conceptualize a problem informs how they go about studying and analyzing it, and analysis, in turn, informs policy formulation, decision making, and ultimately the shape of the urban transportation system itself.
The metropolitan transportation problem is no longer conceived of simply as congestion; questions of environmental management and citizen participation, among others, have been placed firmly on the mainstream transportation agenda. In this first edition, I trace out how this shift in thinking has altered the nature of urban transport planning process, changed the policy context, and enlarged the scope for citizen input.
This book is aimed at advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students. This edition retains a basic three-part structure. The first part sets the scene by explaining basic concepts, providing overviews of passenger movements in the urban context. The second part introduces students to the public transportation systems and provides an overview of transport demand management in the urban context. In the final part, each chapter takes up a pressing policy issue-parking, safety, environment, greenway and high-speed rail. This book has a sharper focus on policy. I have achieved this altered emphasis by refocusing the contents of each chapter.
Metropolitan Transport Problems and Policy encourages students to see the links among problem formulation, research design, analytical approach and planning decisions. I hope that students can appreciate how the current metropolitan transport planning and policy can be understood in a large part as the outcome of policy choices, themselves a result of how planners, citizens, business, and elected officials have conceptualized problems, envisioned solutions, and taken action. And I hope that understanding will enable students to imagine-and actively work as-new transportation planners.
Thanks are due to many. First and foremost I thank the persons concerned of Chonnam National University (CNU), who provided me with a wonderful chance to publish this book. I am also grateful to Alan Brown, who edited the first two rounds of Metropolitan Transport Problems and Policy. Finally I would like to express my thanks to graduates under my supervision and fellow professors in CNU. I would like to dedicate this book to my wife, J. Han and to my son, E. Jeong.
I will give thanks to the Lord because of His righteousness and will sing praise to the name of the Lord Most High.
Bonghyun Jeong
Transportation is the movement of people and goods from one location to another. Transport is important because it enables trade between people, which is essential for the development of civilizations. Transportation is arguably the backbone of urban life; without it, activities in metropolitan cities grind to a halt. Transportation is also the source of many seemingly intractable urban problems, namely, congestion, pollution, in-equality, accidents, and reliance on fossil fuels. This first edition of Metropolitan Transport Problems and Policy sustains the fundamental content of argument that informed the book's previous core subjects: how citizens and policy-makers conceptualize a problem informs how they go about studying and analyzing it, and analysis, in turn, informs policy formulation, decision making, and ultimately the shape of the urban transportation system itself.
The metropolitan transportation problem is no longer conceived of simply as congestion; questions of environmental management and citizen participation, among others, have been placed firmly on the mainstream transportation agenda. In this first edition, I trace out how this shift in thinking has altered the nature of urban transport planning process, changed the policy context, and enlarged the scope for citizen input.
This book is aimed at advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students. This edition retains a basic three-part structure. The first part sets the scene by explaining basic concepts, providing overviews of passenger movements in the urban context. The second part introduces students to the public transportation systems and provides an overview of transport demand management in the urban context. In the final part, each chapter takes up a pressing policy issue-parking, safety, environment, greenway and high-speed rail. This book has a sharper focus on policy. I have achieved this altered emphasis by refocusing the contents of each chapter.
Metropolitan Transport Problems and Policy encourages students to see the links among problem formulation, research design, analytical approach and planning decisions. I hope that students can appreciate how the current metropolitan transport planning and policy can be understood in a large part as the outcome of policy choices, themselves a result of how planners, citizens, business, and elected officials have conceptualized problems, envisioned solutions, and taken action. And I hope that understanding will enable students to imagine-and actively work as-new transportation planners.
Thanks are due to many. First and foremost I thank the persons concerned of Chonnam National University (CNU), who provided me with a wonderful chance to publish this book. I am also grateful to Alan Brown, who edited the first two rounds of Metropolitan Transport Problems and Policy. Finally I would like to express my thanks to graduates under my supervision and fellow professors in CNU. I would like to dedicate this book to my wife, J. Han and to my son, E. Jeong.
I will give thanks to the Lord because of His righteousness and will sing praise to the name of the Lord Most High.
Bonghyun Jeong
목차
목차
Preface / 4
List of Abbreviations / 6
Chapter 01 The Context of Urban Transport / 17
Chapter 02 Development and Transport Problems of Gwangju / 49
Chapter 03 Bus Transit Problems and Policy / 73
Chapter 04 Urban Metro Problems and Policy/ 99
Chapter 05 Transport Demand Management Policy / 123
Chapter 06 Urban Parking Problems and Policy / 153
Chapter 07 Road Traffic Accidents and Safety Policy / 183
Chapter 08 Bicycle Transport Problems and Policy / 211
Chapter 09 Sustainable Transport Problems and Policy / 235
Chapter 10 Greenway Planning and Policy / 265
Chapter 11 High Speed Rail and Transport Policy / 291
List of Abbreviations / 6
Chapter 01 The Context of Urban Transport / 17
Chapter 02 Development and Transport Problems of Gwangju / 49
Chapter 03 Bus Transit Problems and Policy / 73
Chapter 04 Urban Metro Problems and Policy/ 99
Chapter 05 Transport Demand Management Policy / 123
Chapter 06 Urban Parking Problems and Policy / 153
Chapter 07 Road Traffic Accidents and Safety Policy / 183
Chapter 08 Bicycle Transport Problems and Policy / 211
Chapter 09 Sustainable Transport Problems and Policy / 235
Chapter 10 Greenway Planning and Policy / 265
Chapter 11 High Speed Rail and Transport Policy / 291
저자
저자
정봉현
저자 정봉현 Bonghyun Jeong은
ㆍ Professor, Department of Regional Development, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Republic of Korea
ㆍ Bachelor of Economics, ChungAng University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
ㆍ Master of City Planning, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
ㆍ Ph.D. in Town and Regional Planning, University of Sheffield, U.K.
ㆍ Researcher, KAIST, KRIHS and KMI, Seoul, Republic of Korea
ㆍ Visiting Researcher, ITS, University of California-Berkeley, U.S.A.
ㆍ Visiting Professor, Dep. of Town and Regional Planning, University of Sheffield, U.K.
ㆍ Visiting Professor, Division of Planning, University of Waterloo, Canada
ㆍ Visiting Professor, Dep. of Geography, University of Toronto, Canada
ㆍ Visiting Professor, Dep. of Business, Yanbian University of Science and Technology, China
ㆍ Member of the Korean National Transportation Committee, Republic of Korea
ㆍ Vice President of the Korea Regional Development Association & the Korea Urban Management Association
ㆍ President, the HonamㆍJeju Branch, the Korean Transportation Research Society
ㆍ Invited Research Fellow, Gwangju Development Institute and Jeonnam Research Institute, Korea
ㆍ Professor, Department of Regional Development, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Republic of Korea
ㆍ Bachelor of Economics, ChungAng University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
ㆍ Master of City Planning, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
ㆍ Ph.D. in Town and Regional Planning, University of Sheffield, U.K.
ㆍ Researcher, KAIST, KRIHS and KMI, Seoul, Republic of Korea
ㆍ Visiting Researcher, ITS, University of California-Berkeley, U.S.A.
ㆍ Visiting Professor, Dep. of Town and Regional Planning, University of Sheffield, U.K.
ㆍ Visiting Professor, Division of Planning, University of Waterloo, Canada
ㆍ Visiting Professor, Dep. of Geography, University of Toronto, Canada
ㆍ Visiting Professor, Dep. of Business, Yanbian University of Science and Technology, China
ㆍ Member of the Korean National Transportation Committee, Republic of Korea
ㆍ Vice President of the Korea Regional Development Association & the Korea Urban Management Association
ㆍ President, the HonamㆍJeju Branch, the Korean Transportation Research Society
ㆍ Invited Research Fellow, Gwangju Development Institute and Jeonnam Research Institute, Korea
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