This paper analyses planning strategies and design solutions based on the promotion of walkability for regenerating the urban environment. Starting from the analysis of different virtuous European case studies, where urban regeneration policies have been linked with the promotion of soft mobility, some key factors affecting walkability have been detected: livability, safety, attractiveness and accessibility. The proposed analysis has been carried out both at urban and local scale, by considering a set of indicators easy to be measured that enabled to describe and measure the four main identified factors, thus providing insights for activating similar policies in other context
Walking as a transport mode is still often underrepresented in the overall transport system. Consequ...
Walkability is becoming a popular buzzword in planning cities that suffers high level of pollution d...
As a sustainable and active form of transport, walking not only improves the environment and local e...
This paper analyses planning strategies and design solutions based on the promotion of walkability f...
The process of economic, social, and cultural development leads to relevant changes in urban areas....
One of the most important problems to face over the past thirty years is how to make cities sustaina...
This paper examines some European cases referred to promotion of soft mobility as a new lifestyle ai...
Walking is the oldest and simplest form of human mobility. Everyone is a pedestrian and people walk...
The planning and design of the walkable environment is receiving more and more attention for its var...
Walking accessibility planning is seen a powerful approach for moving towards sustainable mobility p...
Many ancient cities around the world were known with their livability. However, these cities started...
<p>The pedestrian zone issue is by far an important matter in the context of urban regeneration. Cit...
The walkability of the city has been the subject of consideration for at least fifteen years, but to...
This paper frames walkability as a performance indicator for urban spaces and critically addresses s...
The walkability of the city has been the subject of consideration for at least fifteen years, but to...
Walking as a transport mode is still often underrepresented in the overall transport system. Consequ...
Walkability is becoming a popular buzzword in planning cities that suffers high level of pollution d...
As a sustainable and active form of transport, walking not only improves the environment and local e...
This paper analyses planning strategies and design solutions based on the promotion of walkability f...
The process of economic, social, and cultural development leads to relevant changes in urban areas....
One of the most important problems to face over the past thirty years is how to make cities sustaina...
This paper examines some European cases referred to promotion of soft mobility as a new lifestyle ai...
Walking is the oldest and simplest form of human mobility. Everyone is a pedestrian and people walk...
The planning and design of the walkable environment is receiving more and more attention for its var...
Walking accessibility planning is seen a powerful approach for moving towards sustainable mobility p...
Many ancient cities around the world were known with their livability. However, these cities started...
<p>The pedestrian zone issue is by far an important matter in the context of urban regeneration. Cit...
The walkability of the city has been the subject of consideration for at least fifteen years, but to...
This paper frames walkability as a performance indicator for urban spaces and critically addresses s...
The walkability of the city has been the subject of consideration for at least fifteen years, but to...
Walking as a transport mode is still often underrepresented in the overall transport system. Consequ...
Walkability is becoming a popular buzzword in planning cities that suffers high level of pollution d...
As a sustainable and active form of transport, walking not only improves the environment and local e...