Continuing research concerning the real needs of the pedestrian in S.A. city centres is described. To determine the quality of "pedestrian experiences" three hypotheses were formulated and tested using street surveys. As regards perceptions of quality: Life-cycle and culture play an important role as to the First and Third World syndromes, for example, Whites regard the concept "streetlife" as strange while Blacks react differently. Instead of a friendly centre one finds an artificial commercial core where the motor car is dominant, human needs are lost and planning is seen as a rigid techno-economic exercise
Most pedestrian environment and behavior research has applied concepts of connectivity and access un...
Thesis (M.T.R.P.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.This dissertation is to determine the most appro...
The demand for a spatial turn to enhance citizens’ ‘right to the city’ is gaining more momentum in t...
Social/behavioral research of the last decade has set the stage for major advances in our understand...
Walkability provides a foundation for a sustainable city by reducing use of motor vehicles lead to r...
The discourse of urban design suggests that the pedestrian environment is an important factor for t...
There are basically two kinds of city centres: historic and modern. Historic city centres, built in ...
Transforming car-oriented streets into functional public spaces and pedestrianised environments has ...
Motivated by disquiet that walking, as both a travel mode and as a segment of public transport trips...
Cities around the world are changing to become more “walkable”. As more and more people move to citi...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.During December (2007), Cape Town’s peak touri...
Pedestrian interventions for healthier and more inclusive streetscapes can be powerful mechanisms to...
The objective of this experimental study is to identify the differentiation made by pedestrians, in ...
This phase of a one-year urban design research project focuses on the question of how to measure var...
A city's walkability is a measure of how friendly, safe and attractive a city is for walking within ...
Most pedestrian environment and behavior research has applied concepts of connectivity and access un...
Thesis (M.T.R.P.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.This dissertation is to determine the most appro...
The demand for a spatial turn to enhance citizens’ ‘right to the city’ is gaining more momentum in t...
Social/behavioral research of the last decade has set the stage for major advances in our understand...
Walkability provides a foundation for a sustainable city by reducing use of motor vehicles lead to r...
The discourse of urban design suggests that the pedestrian environment is an important factor for t...
There are basically two kinds of city centres: historic and modern. Historic city centres, built in ...
Transforming car-oriented streets into functional public spaces and pedestrianised environments has ...
Motivated by disquiet that walking, as both a travel mode and as a segment of public transport trips...
Cities around the world are changing to become more “walkable”. As more and more people move to citi...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.During December (2007), Cape Town’s peak touri...
Pedestrian interventions for healthier and more inclusive streetscapes can be powerful mechanisms to...
The objective of this experimental study is to identify the differentiation made by pedestrians, in ...
This phase of a one-year urban design research project focuses on the question of how to measure var...
A city's walkability is a measure of how friendly, safe and attractive a city is for walking within ...
Most pedestrian environment and behavior research has applied concepts of connectivity and access un...
Thesis (M.T.R.P.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.This dissertation is to determine the most appro...
The demand for a spatial turn to enhance citizens’ ‘right to the city’ is gaining more momentum in t...