The study of pedestrian accessibility aimed at improving the physical and functional organization of the urban system is of significant interest in the international scientific community, as the opportunities for pedestrian movement within the urban system affect the behavior and lifestyles of pedestrians in their everyday life. In particular, many scholars propose research aimed at improving the pedestrian network at the urban and neighborhood scale. Moreover, efforts to improve walkability should be people-oriented. In particular, the urban population is diverse and people’s physical abilities tend to decline with old age. Hence, this work focuses on increasing accessibility to urban services for people over 65 by improving walkability. T...
This paper presents a method for mapping and measuring accessibility to subway stations for elderly....
Improve walkability, and therefore the capacity to provide safe and accessible walking opportunities...
Modern cities, affected by congestion, atmospheric and acoustic pollution, land consumption, should ...
The study of pedestrian accessibility aimed at improving the physical and functional organization of...
In terms of residual physical activities suitable for most elderly individuals, walking is also the ...
In all the countries of the industrialized West and in many developing countries, the population agi...
By referring to the eight domains of age-friendly cities (WHO, 2007), urban accessibility can be con...
Relationships between the organisation of the pedestrian network and the location and distribution o...
Demographic ageing represents an essential challenge for local authorities and public transport prov...
The progressive ageing of population requires rethinking the spatial planning of the urban spaces an...
Until a few years ago, the elderly were considered as fragile, lonely, marginalized citizens, unable...
International audiencePopulation aging and urban development pose major challenges for societies tod...
ABSTRACTWalkability is an important aspect of the built environment, influencing the degree and inte...
This paper presents a method for mapping and measuring accessibility to subway stations for elderly....
Improve walkability, and therefore the capacity to provide safe and accessible walking opportunities...
Modern cities, affected by congestion, atmospheric and acoustic pollution, land consumption, should ...
The study of pedestrian accessibility aimed at improving the physical and functional organization of...
In terms of residual physical activities suitable for most elderly individuals, walking is also the ...
In all the countries of the industrialized West and in many developing countries, the population agi...
By referring to the eight domains of age-friendly cities (WHO, 2007), urban accessibility can be con...
Relationships between the organisation of the pedestrian network and the location and distribution o...
Demographic ageing represents an essential challenge for local authorities and public transport prov...
The progressive ageing of population requires rethinking the spatial planning of the urban spaces an...
Until a few years ago, the elderly were considered as fragile, lonely, marginalized citizens, unable...
International audiencePopulation aging and urban development pose major challenges for societies tod...
ABSTRACTWalkability is an important aspect of the built environment, influencing the degree and inte...
This paper presents a method for mapping and measuring accessibility to subway stations for elderly....
Improve walkability, and therefore the capacity to provide safe and accessible walking opportunities...
Modern cities, affected by congestion, atmospheric and acoustic pollution, land consumption, should ...