Recognizing the importance of physical environments as a major product of an urban design process for the livability of the built environment, this study focuses on urban planning and design characteristics within three different neighborhood typologies of Basra City. The aim of the study is to support future urban developments in the city based on evidences from the association between the current qualities of neighborhood design and the computed walking minutes of residents. These characteristics are determined from reviewed literature in urban design as reliable physical environmental perceived or objectively measured qualities. The methodology of this study describes four steps of analysis such as: (1) the use of the cadastral maps of t...
The planning and design of the walkable environment is receiving more and more attention for its var...
Walkable cities, neighborhoods, and streets promote good health. A growing number of research show c...
Understanding how the built environment at a neighborhood scale is associated with individuals??? wa...
Please note: the CD along with its files for Appendix (4) p. 295 has not been submitted with this th...
AbstractThis paper introduces a method to apply the principles of New Urbanism on an Egyptian neighb...
Walkability refers to different characteristics of the built environment that creates a space that e...
abstract: As urban areas continue to grow with an increasing amount of population growth and influx,...
The urban fabric of cities of the Middle East has changed drastically in recent years. A lack of pla...
AbstractPlanning and designing for walking is crucial for promoting a healthy public life, creating ...
This study explored the relations of urban design qualities, the adaptability and people’s preferenc...
Physical activity is connected to public health in many ways, and walking is its most popular form. ...
Urban planners and designers believe that the built environment at various geographic scales affects...
Neighbourhood design can play a role in facilitating walking within the neighbourhood. Elements in t...
Physical activity is connected to public health in many ways, and walking is its most popular form. ...
When thinking about planning residential neighborhoods, they usually plan for a service purpose and ...
The planning and design of the walkable environment is receiving more and more attention for its var...
Walkable cities, neighborhoods, and streets promote good health. A growing number of research show c...
Understanding how the built environment at a neighborhood scale is associated with individuals??? wa...
Please note: the CD along with its files for Appendix (4) p. 295 has not been submitted with this th...
AbstractThis paper introduces a method to apply the principles of New Urbanism on an Egyptian neighb...
Walkability refers to different characteristics of the built environment that creates a space that e...
abstract: As urban areas continue to grow with an increasing amount of population growth and influx,...
The urban fabric of cities of the Middle East has changed drastically in recent years. A lack of pla...
AbstractPlanning and designing for walking is crucial for promoting a healthy public life, creating ...
This study explored the relations of urban design qualities, the adaptability and people’s preferenc...
Physical activity is connected to public health in many ways, and walking is its most popular form. ...
Urban planners and designers believe that the built environment at various geographic scales affects...
Neighbourhood design can play a role in facilitating walking within the neighbourhood. Elements in t...
Physical activity is connected to public health in many ways, and walking is its most popular form. ...
When thinking about planning residential neighborhoods, they usually plan for a service purpose and ...
The planning and design of the walkable environment is receiving more and more attention for its var...
Walkable cities, neighborhoods, and streets promote good health. A growing number of research show c...
Understanding how the built environment at a neighborhood scale is associated with individuals??? wa...