Artículo de revista
Gestión ambiental de tránsito: cómo la ingeniería de transporte puede contribuir a la mejoría del ambiente urbano
Fecha
2004-05Registro en:
EURE-REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE ESTUDIOS URBANO REGIONALES 29 (89): 97-107 MAY 2004
0250-7161
Autor
Fernández Aguilera, Rodrigo
Valenzuela Freraut, Eduardo
Institución
Resumen
This paper introduces the concept of Environmental Traffic Management. The relevance of this paper Lies in the fact that this concept is almost unknown in Latin America. However, the Environmental Traffic Management has the potential of improving urban environment. Firstly the concepts of transport system, traffic traffic management, congestion and degree of saturation are introduced. Then, the way in which the urban as well as environmental impacts can be predicted by means of the degree of saturation is shown. Considering Santiago de Chile as case study alternative schemes for reducing the degree of saturation are explored. Finally the main conclusion is stated: it is not necessary to expand road capacity for reducing traffic impacts. It is necessary, however, to change the scope of traffic problems: from reducing road congestion to increase urban quality.