The hypothesis of this paper is that some features of the built environment, particularly those concerned with the accessibility of the street network, could be associated with the proportion of pedestrians on all trips (modal split) found in different parts of a city. Quantitative analysis (bi-variate correlation and a multiple regression model) was used to establish the association between variables. The study area covered a substantial part of the metropolitan area in Madrid, Spain. Results showed a consistent influence of five particular indexes in the multi-variate model. Not surprisingly for this kind of research, four of them described density and mix of land uses. But perhaps more interestingly, the first one was a measure of the ac...
There are various factors that affect walking and cycling in urban areas, such as density, diversity...
The positive effects of low-intensity physical activity are widely acknowledged and in this context ...
This dissertation aims to formulate a mechanism for the relationship between the urban form and walk...
Research has sufficiently documented the built environment correlates of walking. However, evidence ...
The aim of many recent planning investments is to reduce automobile dependence and induce non-auto c...
Research has sufficiently documented the built environment correlates of walking. However, evidence ...
AbstractApplications involving travel behavior from the perspective of land use are dating from the ...
El WCTR es un congreso de reconocido prestigio internacional en el ámbito de la investigación del tr...
Walking accessibility planning is seen a powerful approach for moving towards sustainable mobility p...
El WCTR es un congreso de reconocido prestigio internacional en el ámbito de la investigación del tr...
The proximity of homes and employment to public transport networks is a key factor in explaining rid...
The street network underpins the walkability of local neighborhoods. We examined whether two street ...
This paper is an exploration into the analysis of public transport networks using space syntax appro...
The street network underpins the walkability of local neighborhoods. We examined whether two street ...
The street network underpins the walkability of local neighborhoods. We examined whether two street ...
There are various factors that affect walking and cycling in urban areas, such as density, diversity...
The positive effects of low-intensity physical activity are widely acknowledged and in this context ...
This dissertation aims to formulate a mechanism for the relationship between the urban form and walk...
Research has sufficiently documented the built environment correlates of walking. However, evidence ...
The aim of many recent planning investments is to reduce automobile dependence and induce non-auto c...
Research has sufficiently documented the built environment correlates of walking. However, evidence ...
AbstractApplications involving travel behavior from the perspective of land use are dating from the ...
El WCTR es un congreso de reconocido prestigio internacional en el ámbito de la investigación del tr...
Walking accessibility planning is seen a powerful approach for moving towards sustainable mobility p...
El WCTR es un congreso de reconocido prestigio internacional en el ámbito de la investigación del tr...
The proximity of homes and employment to public transport networks is a key factor in explaining rid...
The street network underpins the walkability of local neighborhoods. We examined whether two street ...
This paper is an exploration into the analysis of public transport networks using space syntax appro...
The street network underpins the walkability of local neighborhoods. We examined whether two street ...
The street network underpins the walkability of local neighborhoods. We examined whether two street ...
There are various factors that affect walking and cycling in urban areas, such as density, diversity...
The positive effects of low-intensity physical activity are widely acknowledged and in this context ...
This dissertation aims to formulate a mechanism for the relationship between the urban form and walk...