AbstractThis paper discusses the negative effects of planning for personal motorized mobility, a phenomenon currently taking place in Romanian cities. After presenting the general and particular picture of the increase in private vehicle ownership, it analyse s the subject of pedestrian accessibility by looking into the past and present situation. Based on GIS measurements of population within specific service areas of public facilities, the foreseen solution takes into consideration a flexible way of planning which adapts to the existing urban structure. The results allow conscious planning decisions focused on the type and number of population with good access to these facilities
Attitudes and perceptions expressed by respondents in questionnaire surveys play an important role i...
Incriminated for negative externalities such as both local and global pollution, noise, sealing exte...
This paper examines the ways to impulse some new urban policies and attitudes in favour of not motor...
AbstractPedestrian accessibility represents a sustainable method of urban mobility. To improve pedes...
People are walking in cities for different reasons. Some walkers walk for going to work, some are w...
Many big, average and even small towns have been dramatically car-invaded through the past twenty ye...
People are walking in cities for different reasons. Some walkers walk for going to work, some are wa...
European cities have always been attentive to the needs of pedestrians, and walking has traditional...
In 2014 the UN World Urbanization Prospects The Revision report has presented that 54% of the world’...
Dehumanisation of the public urban spaces, as a side effect of the hypertrophied transport system, h...
The concepts of accessibility and mobility are central to urban and transport planning issues. Howev...
Urban development model, based on motorized private traffic, has multiple social and environmental i...
The emergency of COVID-19 changed the face of our cities, preventing most of the urban activities, l...
AbstractRomanian cities are facing pressure from an increasing number of vehicles, leading to an ove...
Incriminated for negative externalities such as both local and global pollution, noise, sealing exte...
Attitudes and perceptions expressed by respondents in questionnaire surveys play an important role i...
Incriminated for negative externalities such as both local and global pollution, noise, sealing exte...
This paper examines the ways to impulse some new urban policies and attitudes in favour of not motor...
AbstractPedestrian accessibility represents a sustainable method of urban mobility. To improve pedes...
People are walking in cities for different reasons. Some walkers walk for going to work, some are w...
Many big, average and even small towns have been dramatically car-invaded through the past twenty ye...
People are walking in cities for different reasons. Some walkers walk for going to work, some are wa...
European cities have always been attentive to the needs of pedestrians, and walking has traditional...
In 2014 the UN World Urbanization Prospects The Revision report has presented that 54% of the world’...
Dehumanisation of the public urban spaces, as a side effect of the hypertrophied transport system, h...
The concepts of accessibility and mobility are central to urban and transport planning issues. Howev...
Urban development model, based on motorized private traffic, has multiple social and environmental i...
The emergency of COVID-19 changed the face of our cities, preventing most of the urban activities, l...
AbstractRomanian cities are facing pressure from an increasing number of vehicles, leading to an ove...
Incriminated for negative externalities such as both local and global pollution, noise, sealing exte...
Attitudes and perceptions expressed by respondents in questionnaire surveys play an important role i...
Incriminated for negative externalities such as both local and global pollution, noise, sealing exte...
This paper examines the ways to impulse some new urban policies and attitudes in favour of not motor...