African cities facing urban disorder have to deal with the exclusion of the poor from motorised movements, conflicts between all the kind of road users and an increased feeling of insecurity explained by pedestrians. This observation, in a context where there is a progressive inclusion of sustainable urban mobility planning, justifies the question of facilitating walking in the city of Yaoundé, the political capital of Cameroon. This paper aims to analyse factors which can lead to adopt walking, by using qualitative data obtained from a stratified random survey of 100 pedestrians, in the districts surrounding the city centre. Through a binary Logit model, we evaluate the quality level of those factors. The main results indicate that pedestr...
International audienceDuring the history of human settlements, walking was the exclusive and autonom...
This paper tempts to study the way in which pedestrians use, practice and perceive the streets of Se...
This paper analyses disparities in walking conditions in neighbourhoods with different incomes and u...
International audienceThe objective of this chapter is to assess the relationship between urban form...
Walking in Africa cities. - In a general context of population growth and family poverty playing sig...
International audienceThe objective of this chapter is to assess the relationship between urban form...
The literature on urban travel behaviour in Africa is sparse, limiting our understanding of how urba...
International audienceThis paper examines access to the city as revealed by the daily travel behavio...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to better understand the decisive factors of the dail...
International audienceIs the City beyond Reach? Walking, Access to Services and Spatial Segregation ...
Neighborhood or city mobility ? The daily mobility of the poor in Ouagadougou and Bamako. High rate...
The emergence of motorcycle taxis as a mode of urban transport in Africa can be seen as a bottom-up ...
Publié dans la revue Cybergéo : http://cybergeo.revues.org/4304International audienceThis study take...
Publié dans la revue Cybergéo : http://cybergeo.revues.org/4304International audienceThis study take...
This thesis questions the walk in urban context, its practice, performances, walking behaviours and ...
International audienceDuring the history of human settlements, walking was the exclusive and autonom...
This paper tempts to study the way in which pedestrians use, practice and perceive the streets of Se...
This paper analyses disparities in walking conditions in neighbourhoods with different incomes and u...
International audienceThe objective of this chapter is to assess the relationship between urban form...
Walking in Africa cities. - In a general context of population growth and family poverty playing sig...
International audienceThe objective of this chapter is to assess the relationship between urban form...
The literature on urban travel behaviour in Africa is sparse, limiting our understanding of how urba...
International audienceThis paper examines access to the city as revealed by the daily travel behavio...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to better understand the decisive factors of the dail...
International audienceIs the City beyond Reach? Walking, Access to Services and Spatial Segregation ...
Neighborhood or city mobility ? The daily mobility of the poor in Ouagadougou and Bamako. High rate...
The emergence of motorcycle taxis as a mode of urban transport in Africa can be seen as a bottom-up ...
Publié dans la revue Cybergéo : http://cybergeo.revues.org/4304International audienceThis study take...
Publié dans la revue Cybergéo : http://cybergeo.revues.org/4304International audienceThis study take...
This thesis questions the walk in urban context, its practice, performances, walking behaviours and ...
International audienceDuring the history of human settlements, walking was the exclusive and autonom...
This paper tempts to study the way in which pedestrians use, practice and perceive the streets of Se...
This paper analyses disparities in walking conditions in neighbourhoods with different incomes and u...