Travel on foot has been gaining ground in recent years in debates and in people's thinking due to growing congestion and the negative impacts of the “cars come first” approach on health, the environment and public spaces. In order to promote this form of travel in Brussels, Bruxelles Mobilité carried out a diagnosis of public spaces, through the plans for the accessibility of roads and public spaces [Plans d’accessibilité de la voirie et de l’espace public, PAVE]. The research which this article is drawn from adds to this diagnosis by identifying the broad spectrum of pedestrian inconveniences and variations in how they are perceived. To do this, several distinct methodologies were combined (spatial and morphological analysis, analysis of p...
A large part of the space dedicated in cities to the circulation of people and goods is public or qu...
The new pedestrian area has been one of the main urban projects designed for the centre of Brussels ...
Every environment has its own characteristics and people react individually to that structure; in an...
Travel on foot has been gaining ground in recent years in debates and in people's thinking due to gr...
Since 2015, the Brussels pedestrian zone has been extended along boulevard Anspach. What impact did ...
Face à la congestion croissante et les impacts négatifs sur la santé, l’environnement et les espaces...
This paper analyses the successive developments between the Brussels Central Station and the Grand-P...
By means of a typology of “attitudes towards space and time”, the authors evaluate the suitability o...
The aim of this paper is to better understand the decisive factors of the daily walking practices in...
Mobility between Brussels and its outskirts is a key multidimensional issue involving socioeconomic,...
The promotion of the use of non-motorised modes (such as walking and cycling) is a crucial component...
This paper discusses the experience of the pedestrians on four major pedestrain routes in the cities...
The applicability of a pedestrianisation scheme in the historic city center of Stellenbosch, in alle...
The new pedestrian area in the centre of Brussels is one of the most important urban projects of the...
In Brussels, public space has long been mainly dedicated to car mobility. We have witnessed a shift ...
A large part of the space dedicated in cities to the circulation of people and goods is public or qu...
The new pedestrian area has been one of the main urban projects designed for the centre of Brussels ...
Every environment has its own characteristics and people react individually to that structure; in an...
Travel on foot has been gaining ground in recent years in debates and in people's thinking due to gr...
Since 2015, the Brussels pedestrian zone has been extended along boulevard Anspach. What impact did ...
Face à la congestion croissante et les impacts négatifs sur la santé, l’environnement et les espaces...
This paper analyses the successive developments between the Brussels Central Station and the Grand-P...
By means of a typology of “attitudes towards space and time”, the authors evaluate the suitability o...
The aim of this paper is to better understand the decisive factors of the daily walking practices in...
Mobility between Brussels and its outskirts is a key multidimensional issue involving socioeconomic,...
The promotion of the use of non-motorised modes (such as walking and cycling) is a crucial component...
This paper discusses the experience of the pedestrians on four major pedestrain routes in the cities...
The applicability of a pedestrianisation scheme in the historic city center of Stellenbosch, in alle...
The new pedestrian area in the centre of Brussels is one of the most important urban projects of the...
In Brussels, public space has long been mainly dedicated to car mobility. We have witnessed a shift ...
A large part of the space dedicated in cities to the circulation of people and goods is public or qu...
The new pedestrian area has been one of the main urban projects designed for the centre of Brussels ...
Every environment has its own characteristics and people react individually to that structure; in an...