Title
Evaluation of state sustainable transportation performances (SSTP) using sustainable indicators
Abstract
Transportation systems facilitate the flow of goods and services globally, creating jobs and encouraging economic growth while generating negative impacts on the environment and society. Federal and state transportation agencies rely on sustainable practices to alleviate these impacts. While these practices are critical to lessen these negative impacts, transportation agencies and private companies still face two key challenges: a) understanding and defining the intents of the sustainable practices; and b) quantifying and determining the effectiveness of the practices. The paper addresses the issues of "intents" and "quantification" through the proposed State Sustainable Transportation Performances (SSTP) matrices. SSTP lays down the fundamentals of determining sustainability intents, and quantification approaches through 1) identifying the importance of sustainable indicators that are relevant to the practices and agencies, and 2) analyzing the effectiveness of practices through these indicators. These effectiveness measures could be used to determine the performance of different states' transportation sustainability, and thus understand the gaps of reduced impacts between planned and reality. SSTP is not a rating system but a matrix to evaluate the sustainability of transportation policies and systems.
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2017.06.011
Keywords
sustainable transportation, state transportation performances, sustainable indicators
Publication Date
2017
Recommended Citation
Naganathan, Hariharan, and Wai K. Chong. "Evaluation of state sustainable transportation performances (SSTP) using sustainable indicators." Sustainable cities and society 35 (2017): 799-815.
Journal Title
Sustainable Cities and Dociety