Despite numerous studies on how gender differences affect transport mobility choices and perception of safety, there has been little emphasis on the influence of spatial and socio-cultural constructs on it, particularly in the Southeast Asian context. This article investigates this relation through (1) an on-street survey involving 383 participants in eight neighbourhoods in Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur, (2) analysing videos taken with the walking with video approach, and (3) a computational analysis of the street network using space syntax. Findings suggest that a large proportion of women ascribed to negative perceptions of safety as compared to men. Negative perceptions of safety were related to wariness towards motorcycles in Jakarta and ab...
Women in South and Southeast Asia encounter unique mobility barriers which are a combination of poor...
Women who commute to work using current bus services tend to rate a higher level of unsafe or fear ...
Walking in Jakarta, Indonesia, is often regarded as inconvenient, unsafe, and associated with limite...
Despite numerous studies on how gender differences affect transport mobility choices and perception ...
The research aims to examine the spatial dominance by evaluating the relationship between the spatia...
In cities all over the world, growing numbers of women are working or studying further away from hom...
AbstractHaving known the fact that crime against women is at an alarming rate, poor public transport...
Ensuring safe and convenient transportation is vital for promoting gender equality. Unfortunately, w...
To date, little is known about the interplay between transport, land use and the social systems that...
In the rapidly urbanising Southeast Asian metropolitan cities, access to key socio-economic function...
This article investigates how planning policies have shaped urban form and mobility behavior in the ...
One of the most serious discussions on the contemporary urban travel in Malaysia is that of the desi...
In recent decades, the percentage of women working outside their homes has ascended in many developi...
Urbanization is a process that creates many opportunities as well as threats. It is a process that w...
Despite numerous studies suggesting a path-dependent relationship between transport-land use policie...
Women in South and Southeast Asia encounter unique mobility barriers which are a combination of poor...
Women who commute to work using current bus services tend to rate a higher level of unsafe or fear ...
Walking in Jakarta, Indonesia, is often regarded as inconvenient, unsafe, and associated with limite...
Despite numerous studies on how gender differences affect transport mobility choices and perception ...
The research aims to examine the spatial dominance by evaluating the relationship between the spatia...
In cities all over the world, growing numbers of women are working or studying further away from hom...
AbstractHaving known the fact that crime against women is at an alarming rate, poor public transport...
Ensuring safe and convenient transportation is vital for promoting gender equality. Unfortunately, w...
To date, little is known about the interplay between transport, land use and the social systems that...
In the rapidly urbanising Southeast Asian metropolitan cities, access to key socio-economic function...
This article investigates how planning policies have shaped urban form and mobility behavior in the ...
One of the most serious discussions on the contemporary urban travel in Malaysia is that of the desi...
In recent decades, the percentage of women working outside their homes has ascended in many developi...
Urbanization is a process that creates many opportunities as well as threats. It is a process that w...
Despite numerous studies suggesting a path-dependent relationship between transport-land use policie...
Women in South and Southeast Asia encounter unique mobility barriers which are a combination of poor...
Women who commute to work using current bus services tend to rate a higher level of unsafe or fear ...
Walking in Jakarta, Indonesia, is often regarded as inconvenient, unsafe, and associated with limite...