Why Does Demand-Based Transport Planning Persist? Insights from Social Practice Theory
The need to shift to an equity-oriented transport planning has long been acknowledged, but its use in actual practice by planners and practitioners is limited. Using a dataset from the practice of transport planning in Western Visayas, Philippines, we provide more comprehensive evidence from the per...
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ph-ateneo-arc.japanese-studies-program-faculty-10062024-03-05T04:18:14Z Why Does Demand-Based Transport Planning Persist? Insights from Social Practice Theory Sunio, Varsolo Fillone, Alexis Abad, Raymund Paolo Rivera, Joyce Guillen, Marie Danielle The need to shift to an equity-oriented transport planning has long been acknowledged, but its use in actual practice by planners and practitioners is limited. Using a dataset from the practice of transport planning in Western Visayas, Philippines, we provide more comprehensive evidence from the perspective of social practice theory for the pervasiveness of the demand-based epistemic framework on public transport planning – both in the planning process and in the elements of practice. Our results reveal a high degree of institutionalization and couplings among the elements which embed them as the underlying rationality at the core of the process and practice, sidelining the elements of equity-based planning. Such couplings manifest in the ways by which meanings are codified into formal practices through a translation into material structures, competences, and routines. We recommend pathways for dis-embedding the demand-based framework and embedding an equity-based epistemic in transport planning. 2023-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/japanese-studies-program-faculty/7 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2023.103666 Japanese Studies Program Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Demand-based framework Epistemic Justice-oriented transport planning Social practice theory Social and Behavioral Sciences Transportation Urban, Community and Regional Planning Urban Studies and Planning |
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The need to shift to an equity-oriented transport planning has long been acknowledged, but its use in actual practice by planners and practitioners is limited. Using a dataset from the practice of transport planning in Western Visayas, Philippines, we provide more comprehensive evidence from the perspective of social practice theory for the pervasiveness of the demand-based epistemic framework on public transport planning – both in the planning process and in the elements of practice. Our results reveal a high degree of institutionalization and couplings among the elements which embed them as the underlying rationality at the core of the process and practice, sidelining the elements of equity-based planning. Such couplings manifest in the ways by which meanings are codified into formal practices through a translation into material structures, competences, and routines. We recommend pathways for dis-embedding the demand-based framework and embedding an equity-based epistemic in transport planning. |
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