Sustainable urban mobility: comparison of two university campuses using multi-criteria analysis (#757)
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July 16-18, 2025
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"Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Sustainable Technologies in service of society"
Location of Conference
Mexico
Authors
Grassi, Yamila Soledad
Diaz, Monica Fatima
Rossit, Daniel Alejandro
Abstract
Urban mobility is currently being challenged to become more sustainable. In this sense, decision-making seeks to choose the best alternatives based on evidence. To this end, the development of indicators and indices serves as a tool for evaluating the initial situation and the impact of new projects. The present study focuses on developing a sustainable mobility index for the campuses of the Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS) in BahÃa Blanca, Argentina, based on the analysis of indicators related to non-motorized means of transport, electric micro-vehicles and use of public transport. After collecting data and performing the calculations, it was determined that the Alem campus obtained a value of 0.724 for the index, while Palihue reached 0.458, indicating that Alem has a 58% higher level of sustainable mobility. This is due to a greater number of bicycles and bus lines in the Alem campus area. While it is suggested to improve pedestrian infrastructure and increase bus lines in Palihue, a higher use of electric micro-vehicles was observed in this campus. The analysis carried out in this work seeks to collaborate in the decision-making process of sustainable mobility policies to be applied in both campuses, which can have a positive impact at the city level, considering that university environments are fundamental to generate sustainable habits in the community.