Abstract:
Transportation policies can impact health outcomes while simultaneously promoting social equity and environmental sustainability. We developed an agent-based model (ABM) to simulate the impacts of fare subsidies and congestion taxes on commuter decision-making and travel patterns. We report effects on mode share, travel time and transport-related physical activity (PA), including the variability of effects by socioeconomic strata (SES), and the trade-offs that may need to be considered in the implementation of these policies in a context with high levels of necessity-based physical activity.
Publication date:
May 8, 2024
Publication type:
Journal Article
Citation:
Stankov, I., Meisel, J., Sarmiento, O., Delclòs-Alió, X., Hidalgo, D., & ... (2024). Uncovering physical activity trade-offs in transportation policy: A spatial agent-based model of Bogotá, Colombia. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 21(1), 54–54.