Pedestrian interventions for healthier and more inclusive streetscapes can be powerful mechanisms to increase the safety and comfort of walking in African cities. This article proposes a multiscale walkability analysis approach to identify both suitable streets for pedestrian travel and problematic areas requiring small-scale improvements (e.g., pavement repairs, building maintenance, streetlights, and public seating). We applied a GIS-based framework to the central urban area of Cape Town, South Africa, which presents complex social and environmental challenges. For each street-and-crossing segment, a virtual pedestrian streetscape audit tool was used to collect micro- and mesoscale environmental indicators and assess the quality of public...
A growing body of empirical findings suggests that more satisfactory, compact, and traversable built...
Walkability is becoming a popular buzzword in planning cities that suffers high level of pollution d...
Walking is the oldest and simplest form of human mobility. Everyone is a pedestrian and people walk...
MSc (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWalkable cities and th...
Walking is a widely accessible mode of transportation, yet our urban environments are automobile dep...
The necessity of pedestrian-friendly environments is evident when looking at the multitude of benef...
Evidence for the benefits of walking has attracted the attention of researchers and practitioners an...
This paper analyses disparities in walking conditions in neighbourhoods with different incomes and u...
Manzolli, J. A., Oliveira, A., & Neto, M. D. C. (2021). Evaluating walkability through a multi-crite...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.During December (2007), Cape Town’s peak touri...
Many studies have been conducted over the last 20 years to determine and measure factors that affect...
This article describes and evaluates a three-step methodology for measuring walkability at neighbour...
Building a reliable Infrastructure is a continuous activity, improving the accessibility to the know...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
Walking may be considered one of the most sustainable and democratic ways of travelling within a ci...
A growing body of empirical findings suggests that more satisfactory, compact, and traversable built...
Walkability is becoming a popular buzzword in planning cities that suffers high level of pollution d...
Walking is the oldest and simplest form of human mobility. Everyone is a pedestrian and people walk...
MSc (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWalkable cities and th...
Walking is a widely accessible mode of transportation, yet our urban environments are automobile dep...
The necessity of pedestrian-friendly environments is evident when looking at the multitude of benef...
Evidence for the benefits of walking has attracted the attention of researchers and practitioners an...
This paper analyses disparities in walking conditions in neighbourhoods with different incomes and u...
Manzolli, J. A., Oliveira, A., & Neto, M. D. C. (2021). Evaluating walkability through a multi-crite...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.During December (2007), Cape Town’s peak touri...
Many studies have been conducted over the last 20 years to determine and measure factors that affect...
This article describes and evaluates a three-step methodology for measuring walkability at neighbour...
Building a reliable Infrastructure is a continuous activity, improving the accessibility to the know...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
Walking may be considered one of the most sustainable and democratic ways of travelling within a ci...
A growing body of empirical findings suggests that more satisfactory, compact, and traversable built...
Walkability is becoming a popular buzzword in planning cities that suffers high level of pollution d...
Walking is the oldest and simplest form of human mobility. Everyone is a pedestrian and people walk...