The walkability of the city has been the subject of consideration for at least fifteen years, but today it is certainly in evidence for many reasons. Among these, its global relevance for liveable, healthy and resilient cities. This is why it requires a clear operational objective, in order to support the different subjects involved in the city policies and planning. The contribution proposes a two-level reasoning. At the city level, the goal is to recognize the parts where actions aimed at improving walkability can be more effective. The second level is more detailed: lacking pedestrian paths’ specific graphs, the urban space is modelled considering a series of criteria and an “impedance” has been assigned to each cell (i.e., the cost of t...
The objective of the paper is to propose a methodology for evaluating pedestrian accessibility in ur...
The objective of the paper is to propose a methodology for evaluating pedestrian accessibility in ur...
Background. Several authors have studied the link between built environment and physical activity, d...
The walkability of the city has been the subject of consideration for at least fifteen years, but to...
The issue of city walkability is nowadays a theme in evidence. The chapter proposes a two-level reas...
One of the most important problems to face over the past thirty years is how to make cities sustaina...
Improve walkability, and therefore the capacity to provide safe and accessible walking opportunities...
Walking as a transport mode is still often underrepresented in the overall transport system. Consequ...
The positive effects of low-intensity physical activity are widely acknowledged and in this context ...
Walking is the oldest and simplest form of human mobility. Everyone is a pedestrian and people walk...
Walkability analysis has grown in popularity in recent years: several studies have analysed the publ...
This article describes and evaluates a three-step methodology for measuring walkability at neighbour...
Walkability analysis has grown in popularity in recent years: several studies have analysed the publ...
Walkability analysis has grown in popularity in recent years: several studies have analysed the publ...
none7siWalking is the oldest and simplest form of human mobility. Everyone is a pedestrian and peop...
The objective of the paper is to propose a methodology for evaluating pedestrian accessibility in ur...
The objective of the paper is to propose a methodology for evaluating pedestrian accessibility in ur...
Background. Several authors have studied the link between built environment and physical activity, d...
The walkability of the city has been the subject of consideration for at least fifteen years, but to...
The issue of city walkability is nowadays a theme in evidence. The chapter proposes a two-level reas...
One of the most important problems to face over the past thirty years is how to make cities sustaina...
Improve walkability, and therefore the capacity to provide safe and accessible walking opportunities...
Walking as a transport mode is still often underrepresented in the overall transport system. Consequ...
The positive effects of low-intensity physical activity are widely acknowledged and in this context ...
Walking is the oldest and simplest form of human mobility. Everyone is a pedestrian and people walk...
Walkability analysis has grown in popularity in recent years: several studies have analysed the publ...
This article describes and evaluates a three-step methodology for measuring walkability at neighbour...
Walkability analysis has grown in popularity in recent years: several studies have analysed the publ...
Walkability analysis has grown in popularity in recent years: several studies have analysed the publ...
none7siWalking is the oldest and simplest form of human mobility. Everyone is a pedestrian and peop...
The objective of the paper is to propose a methodology for evaluating pedestrian accessibility in ur...
The objective of the paper is to propose a methodology for evaluating pedestrian accessibility in ur...
Background. Several authors have studied the link between built environment and physical activity, d...