%0 Journal Article
%A Anciaes, P
%A Jones, PM
%D 2018
%F discovery:10105814
%I Transport Economists Journal 45(2), 18-31
%J The Transport Economist
%K roads, road traffic, pedestrians, walking, community severance, barrier effect, economic valuation, appraisal
%N 2
%P 18-31
%T The valuation of community severance caused by busy roads
%U https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10105814/
%V 45
%X This article reports a presentation discussing a project carried out at University College London (UCL), which was a collaboration between the Department of Public Health, the Bartlett School of Planning, and the Centre for Transport Studies. The work was funded by the EPSRC, ESRC, and AHRC, with a follow-up study funded by the EU CREATE project (Congestion Reduction in Europe). The main objectives of the work were: 1) to increase understanding of residents’ perceptions and priorities for addressing Community Severance on busy main roads; 2) to develop questionnaire tools to measure CS at the individual level; 3) to measure local access and walkability; 4) to analyse the impact of CS on wellbeing and other social outcomes; 5) to develop a CS index for busy roads; and 6) to obtain estimates of the values to residents and the local economy of reducing community severance. A key motivator for the work was to attempt to link the severance index to monetary values.
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