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TítuloPerceived walkability and respective urban determinants: insights from Bologna and Porto
Autor(es)Fonseca, Fernando Pereira da
Papageorgiou, George
Tondelli, Simona
Ribeiro, Paulo
Conticelli, Elisa
Jabbari, Mona
Ramos, Rui A. R.
Palavras-chaveperceived walkability
built environment
streetscape design
factor analysis
walking
Data25-Jul-2022
EditoraMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
RevistaSustainability (MDPI)
Resumo(s)Walking is undoubtedly a sustainable and healthy mode of transport. However, the decision to walk is influenced by many built environment and streetscape attributes. Specifically, the term walkability is used to describe the extent to which the urban environment is pedestrian-friendly, usually by quantifying multiple built environment attributes at the neighbourhood scale. The present study adopts a qualitative approach to evaluate perceived walkability. Based on a questionnaire (<i>n</i> = 1438) administered in the cities of Bologna and Porto, this paper analyses how respondents perceived and evaluated 19 built environment and streetscape attributes. An Exploratory Factor Analysis was carried out to examine the correlations between the various attributes and to identify the underlying walkability determinants. The analysis indicated that 13 attributes were highly correlated, resulting in four determinants: (i) urban ambiance, which includes land use and street design attributes, such as land use mix, enclosure, transparency, and architectural and landscape diversity; (ii) pedestrian infrastructure, which is related to sidewalk conditions; (iii) street connectivity and proximity to community facilities; and iv) access to other modes of transport. In turn, traffic safety and security were not correlated with perceived walkability in both cities. These findings suggest that specific urban design and pedestrian infrastructure attributes should be highly considered when formulating policies aiming to create more pedestrian-friendly cities, as well as in walkability studies and when developing walkability scores and indexes.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/80477
DOI10.3390/su14159089
Versão da editorahttps://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/14/15/9089
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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