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Title: The Territorial Cohesion through Interisland Transport: An In-Depth Analysis of the Azores Autonomous Region
Authors: Castanho, Rui Alexandre
Hernández Luis, José Ángel 
Pimentel, Pedro
Couto, Gualter
UNESCO Clasification: 531212 Transportes y comunicaciones
590216 Política de transportes
Keywords: Azores Islands
Insularity
Inter-Island Accessibility
Strategic Planning
Territorial Cohesion, et al
Issue Date: 2024
Journal: Land 
Abstract: This study investigates inter-island accessibility in the Azores Islands (Portugal), a region marked by unique territorial fragmentation and significant distances between islands. Recognizing the pivotal role of sea and air transport in fostering the socioeconomic development of the archipelago by enhancing resident mobility and attracting tourism, we address the challenges posed by the region’s low demographic and economic influence and the pronounced imbalances among islands. The methodological approach involves the examination of various accessibility parameters, with a specific focus on hourly operations identified as presenting the most unfavorable ratios of time availability in the destinations. We analyze inter-island sea and air schedules during the winter season, emphasizing their relevance for residents engaged in travel for business, health, administration, and related purposes. We have mainly analyzed the air schedules since it was possible to make the round trip on the same day on only two maritime routes, although these have also been considered. Regarding the study outcomes, they reveal that despite positive efforts to implement air public service obligations (PSO), which mandate specific frequencies, seat allocations, and rate caps, among other examples, the limited attention given to adapting operating hours based on demand undermines the effectiveness of these measures. Contextually, this lack of adjustment results in substantial inconvenience for travelers, particularly those engaged in round-trip operations on the same day, a common scenario in inter-island mobility. In more than 70% of the operational routes, suitable travel times at the destination are significantly compromised.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/132130
ISSN: 2073-445X
DOI: 10.3390/land13060779
Source: Land [EISSN 2073-445X], v. 13 (6), (Junio 2024)
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