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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Main Authors: Sunio, Varsolo, Fillone, Alexis, Abad, Raymund Paolo, Rivera, Joyce, Guillen, Marie Danielle
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/japanese-studies-program-faculty/7
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2023.103666
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spelling 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
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic 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
spellingShingle 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
Sunio, Varsolo
Fillone, Alexis
Abad, Raymund Paolo
Rivera, Joyce
Guillen, Marie Danielle
Why Does Demand-Based Transport Planning Persist? Insights from Social Practice Theory
description 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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author Sunio, Varsolo
Fillone, Alexis
Abad, Raymund Paolo
Rivera, Joyce
Guillen, Marie Danielle
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Fillone, Alexis
Abad, Raymund Paolo
Rivera, Joyce
Guillen, Marie Danielle
author_sort Sunio, Varsolo
title Why Does Demand-Based Transport Planning Persist? Insights from Social Practice Theory
title_short Why Does Demand-Based Transport Planning Persist? Insights from Social Practice Theory
title_full Why Does Demand-Based Transport Planning Persist? Insights from Social Practice Theory
title_fullStr Why Does Demand-Based Transport Planning Persist? Insights from Social Practice Theory
title_full_unstemmed Why Does Demand-Based Transport Planning Persist? Insights from Social Practice Theory
title_sort why does demand-based transport planning persist? insights from social practice theory
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2023
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/japanese-studies-program-faculty/7
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2023.103666
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