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Evaluating Social Justice in Transport: Lessons to be Learned from the Capability Approach

Pages 117-134
Received 15 Jan 2010
Accepted 24 Jun 2010
Published online: 15 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

Recent theoretical and empirical studies show that there is a growing interest in considering wider social and economic impacts of transport. Since transport has an important role in distributing socio‐economic benefits or losses created by different means or by transport itself, it has a crucial role in the discussion of social justice. This importance occurs from transport’s different effects depending on the levels or the types of equity in the distribution: transport can help develop socially just societies or cause disparities between different or within same geographies. Therefore, for the system to be efficient, the distribution needs to be socially just. This paper provides a synthesis of social justice and transport literature in terms of equal rights and shares, freedom, capabilities, opportunities and choices by making use of contemporary approaches in the social justice theory and considering the varieties in different geographies, individuals and markets. Using the Capability Approach (CA), this paper first highlights the areas which need to be discussed in transport studies in terms of social justice, and second suggests a methodology which considers social justice norms in transport research by engaging the CA with existing methods.

Notes

1. Evaluation refers to the ex‐post assessment of a project or policy, whereas appraisal refers to the ex‐ante assessment of a project or policy (Thomopoulos et al., 2008 Thomopoulos, N., Grant‐Muller, S. and Tight, M. Evaluation of an MCA equity appraisal framework through a TEN‐T case study. Paper presented at the European Transport Conference. October2008, Leeuwenhorst, the Netherlands.  [Google Scholar]).

2. Except some approaches aiming to get people involved in design processes of infrastructure systems in order for them to understand local issues in a comprehensive way and produce innovative solutions accordingly (Nichols, 2009 Nichols, C. Indigeneering: promoting diverse knowledge systems in technical design. Conference paper presented at HDCA 2009. September2009, Lima, Peru. Abstract available at: http://www.capabilityapproach.com/ConPapers_09.php [Google Scholar]).

3. W(x 1, …, xN ) = µ [1 – INEQ(x 1/µ, …, xN/µ)] (Rietveld, 2003 Rietveld, P. 2003. “Winners and losers in transport policy: on efficiency, equity and compensation”. In Handbook of Transport and the Environment Edited by: Hensher, D. A. and Button, K. J. 585602. (Amsterdam: Elsevier)[Crossref] [Google Scholar], p. 595).