AbstractWalkability is the basis of sustainable city. Walking is the socially equitable mode that is most accessible to the masses. However, the advent of transportation technology, such as automobile and superhighway has degraded the pedestrian environment. The aim of the paper is to examine the characteristics or attributes that could promote walking activity via people's perception. This paper combines survey questionnaire and walkability audit to gauge perception of the urban walking environment. Findings indicate that the proximity of destinations, good weather condition, safety and well-designed pedestrian facilities can significantly contribute to better perceptions of the walking environment
Walkability has become a research topic of great concern for preserving public health, especially in...
Many studies have been conducted over the last 20 years to determine and measure factors that affect...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, n°9789We present preliminary results of a pilot empirical study d...
Walkability is the basis of sustainable city. Walking is the socially equitable mode that is most ac...
AbstractWalkability is the basis of sustainable city. Walking is the socially equitable mode that is...
The rise in “urban diseases” like population density, traffic congestion, and environmental pollutio...
International audienceWe present preliminary results of a pilot empirical study designed to examine ...
Walking is undoubtedly a sustainable and healthy mode of transport. However, the decision to walk is...
Walkability is becoming a popular buzzword in planning cities that suffers high level of pollution d...
Walkability provides a foundation for a sustainable city by reducing use of motor vehicles lead to r...
Walking is the most sustainable form of transportation. It is the socially equitable, economically v...
Background Increasing the levels of walking for transport is a widespread urban policy goal, alignin...
AbstractPlanning and designing for walking is crucial for promoting a healthy public life, creating ...
This paper presents the results of a research project conducted in the UK designed to increase under...
A city's walkability is a measure of how friendly, safe and attractive a city is for walking within ...
Walkability has become a research topic of great concern for preserving public health, especially in...
Many studies have been conducted over the last 20 years to determine and measure factors that affect...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, n°9789We present preliminary results of a pilot empirical study d...
Walkability is the basis of sustainable city. Walking is the socially equitable mode that is most ac...
AbstractWalkability is the basis of sustainable city. Walking is the socially equitable mode that is...
The rise in “urban diseases” like population density, traffic congestion, and environmental pollutio...
International audienceWe present preliminary results of a pilot empirical study designed to examine ...
Walking is undoubtedly a sustainable and healthy mode of transport. However, the decision to walk is...
Walkability is becoming a popular buzzword in planning cities that suffers high level of pollution d...
Walkability provides a foundation for a sustainable city by reducing use of motor vehicles lead to r...
Walking is the most sustainable form of transportation. It is the socially equitable, economically v...
Background Increasing the levels of walking for transport is a widespread urban policy goal, alignin...
AbstractPlanning and designing for walking is crucial for promoting a healthy public life, creating ...
This paper presents the results of a research project conducted in the UK designed to increase under...
A city's walkability is a measure of how friendly, safe and attractive a city is for walking within ...
Walkability has become a research topic of great concern for preserving public health, especially in...
Many studies have been conducted over the last 20 years to determine and measure factors that affect...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, n°9789We present preliminary results of a pilot empirical study d...