Effects of urban entropy in the energy cost of transport
Keywords:
urban entropy, energy cost, urban complexityAbstract
The objective of this work was to discover the effects of diversity in land use or urban entropy on the energy cost of transport. Was chosen as the study area the city of La Serena and surveyed a representative group of families of energy expenditure and various social strata and compared with urban areas of different degrees of entropy. The study showed that, regardless of social status, the inhabitants of the areas showing higher levels of entropy less energy spent in transportation to urban destinations than those living in poorer areas entropies. Based on the results of the study concluded that to reduce energy consumption in transport of the inhabitants of the city was required to increase the level of entropy, the most efficient study was contemplating in urban planning, small multi polycentrism of covering a surface urban population of approximately 78 ha.
Downloads
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
The content of articles which are published in each edition of Habitat Sustentable, is the exclusive responsibility of the author(s) and does not necessarily represent the thinking or compromise the opinion of University of the Bio-Bio.
The author(s) conserve their copyright and guarantee to the journal, the right of first publication of their work. This will simultaneously be subject to the Creative Commons Recognition License CC BY-SA, which allows others to share-copy, transform or create new materials from this work for non-commercial purposes, as long as they recognize authorship and the first publication in this journal, and its new creations are under a license with the same terms.