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非洲三个城市周边地区的女性出行与交通:反思新冠疫情的早期影响

Women's mobility and transport in the peripheries of three African cities: Reflecting on early impacts of COVID-19.

作者信息

Porter G, Murphy E, Adamu F, Dayil P B, De Lannoy A, Han S, Mansour H, Dungey C, Ahmad H, Maskiti B, S Clark, Van der Weidje K

机构信息

Durham University, UK.

Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, Nigeria.

出版信息

Transp Policy (Oxf). 2021 Sep;110:181-190. doi: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2021.05.025. Epub 2021 Jun 1.

Abstract

This paper reflects on the mobility experiences of women in African cities in COVID-19, based on research conducted both prior to and following entry into the COVID-19 'moment'. It draws on material collected during an ongoing action research study aimed at addressing the everyday transport and mobility challenges faced by young women living in poor peripheral communities of three African cities - Abuja, Cape Town and Tunis. The project has the specific objective of supporting young women's improved access to employment opportunities through trialling various mobility/transport-related skills interventions (based on prior in-depth analysis of mobility constraints). With the onset of COVID-19 some readjustments to the research focus and planned interventions became necessary. The research teams, together with an NGO partner, are now working to chart how young women's everyday experiences of mobility and transport - both as transport users and as transport sector workers - are changing as processes of lockdown and their relaxation evolve. The paper covers the period from early 2019 through to March 2021, and offers reflections regarding 'lived experiences' of mobility practice pre-pandemic, during the pandemic, and the potential longer-term mobility-related impacts for women resident in low-income neighbourhoods in a post-COVID-19 era. This leads to consideration of key policy lessons. There is potential for prioritisation of Non-Motorised Transport interventions towards a green restart that would benefit women (for instance through promoting women's cycling), and for growing women's participation as transport operators, even perhaps the usage of drones to aid women's safer pedestrian travel. But such interventions will require far greater representation of women in COVID-19 and wider transport decision-making entities than has hitherto been the case.

摘要

本文基于在进入新冠疫情“时期”之前及之后开展的研究,对非洲城市中女性在新冠疫情期间的出行经历进行了反思。它借鉴了一项正在进行的行动研究中收集的资料,该研究旨在应对生活在非洲三个城市——阿布贾、开普敦和突尼斯贫困边缘社区的年轻女性所面临的日常交通和出行挑战。该项目的具体目标是通过试验各种与出行/交通相关的技能干预措施(基于对出行限制的先前深入分析),支持年轻女性更好地获得就业机会。随着新冠疫情的爆发,对研究重点和计划干预措施进行一些调整变得必要。研究团队现在正与一个非政府组织合作伙伴合作,绘制年轻女性作为交通使用者和交通部门工作者在出行和交通方面的日常经历如何随着封锁及解封过程而发生变化。本文涵盖了从2019年初到2021年3月的时间段,并对疫情前、疫情期间出行实践的“生活经历”以及新冠疫情后低收入社区女性可能面临的与出行相关的长期影响进行了反思。这引发了对关键政策教训的思考。有可能优先考虑非机动交通干预措施以实现绿色重启,这将使女性受益(例如通过推广女性骑自行车),也有可能增加女性作为交通运营者的参与度,甚至可能使用无人机来帮助女性更安全地步行出行。但此类干预措施需要女性在新冠疫情及更广泛的交通决策实体中有比以往更高的代表性。

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