Public Transport in Low-Density Territories: A Preliminary Study of the Taxibus Service in the Basso Ferrarese Inner Area

dc.contributor.authorRondina, Caterina
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-16T12:15:01Z
dc.date.issued2026
dc.descriptionUrban Interactions Revisited: Bridging Disciplines for an Accessible and Inclusive Environment: Book of Extended Abstracts. 20th AESOP Young Academics PhD Conference. Prague: Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Architecture
dc.description.abstractThis paper examines the role of public transport as an instrument of accessibility and social inclusion in low-density territories through a preliminary study of the Taxibus demand-responsive transport service operating in the Basso Ferrarese Inner Area in Italy. Framed within contemporary debates on accessibility, mobility justice, and territorial inequalities, the research investigates how flexible public transport systems can contribute to more equitable and sustainable territorial development. The study forms part of a research collaboration between the University of Ferrara and AMI Ferrara and combines quantitative and qualitative methods, including passenger flow monitoring, georeferenced data collection, and voluntary onboard surveys. The analysis focuses on four Taxibus lines and records approximately 230 users over ten survey days. Findings indicate that the service functions as essential infrastructure for many residents, particularly those without access to private vehicles. Travel purposes include work, leisure, education, health care, and family-related activities. Users generally report positive evaluations regarding accessibility, comfort, booking procedures, and timetable compatibility, while also identifying shortcomings such as limited operating hours, delays, rigid booking systems, and inadequate stop infrastructure. The study argues that public transport in low-density territories should be understood not merely as a mobility service but as a socio-technical infrastructure supporting social inclusion, territorial accessibility, and quality of life. It concludes that adaptive public transport systems can contribute to accessibility justice and help address territorial marginalisation in peripheral regions.
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dc.identifier.citationRondina, C. (2026). Public Transport in Low-Density Territories: A Preliminary Study of the Taxibus Service in the Basso Ferrarese Inner Area. In L. Kolouchová, D. Charalambidis, V. Hadravová, M. Macoun & P. Suchá (Eds.), Urban Interactions Revisited: Bridging Disciplines for an Accessible and Inclusive Environment: Book of Extended Abstracts. 20th AESOP Young Academics PhD Conference (pp. 109–117). Prague: Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Architecture.
dc.identifier.isbn978-80-01-07533-3
dc.identifier.pageNumber109-117
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14235/3472
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherCzech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Architecture
dc.subjectpublic transport
dc.subjectaccessibility
dc.subjectlow-density territories
dc.subjectdemand responsive transport
dc.subjectTaxibus
dc.subjectinner areas
dc.subjectrural mobility
dc.subjecttransport justice
dc.subjectsocial inclusion
dc.subjectsustainable mobility
dc.subjectBasso Ferrarese
dc.subjectItaly
dc.titlePublic Transport in Low-Density Territories: A Preliminary Study of the Taxibus Service in the Basso Ferrarese Inner Area
dc.typeArticle

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