Failed pedestrian street experiments in high-density urban Asia: A matter of policies?

IF 2.7 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Urban Mobility Pub Date : 2023-12-03 DOI:10.1016/j.urbmob.2023.100069
Caterina Villani , Gianni Talamini
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Promoted by sustainable urban agendas and urged by global pandemic measures, street experiments (SE) are booming in Europe but remain latent in Asia. These experiments aim to reconfigure streets as more than spaces for motorized traffic movements, enabling a temporary urban paradigm shift. Such a shift involves balancing active mobility and public space uses in streets while envisioning radically different settings and uses. Recently, eminent scholars urged considering SE in connection to the system and planning framework within which SE are conceived to trace their trajectories. This article examines four decades of temporary-pedestrianization policies and planning instruments in Hong Kong, an Asian city representative of high-density urban environments with highly intensive use of road space and conservative and prescriptive planning. In doing so, the article identifies four trajectories and illustrates two emblematic cases: Chater Road, the first street temporarily pedestrianized under a commercial initiative, and Sai Yeung Choi Street South, a street pedestrianized under a government initiative, now turned back to its original function. The competing roles and practical uses that pedestrianized streets must fulfil partially determined their fate. However, the trajectories these cases followed also differ due to the contextual planning approach and decision-making process. The study contributes to scholarship on SE by shedding new light on the geographical context of high-density urban Asia, forwarding challenges that policymakers might need to address in the planning and governance of SE in similar environments.

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亚洲高密度城市中失败的步行街实验:政策问题?
在可持续城市议程的推动和全球流行病措施的敦促下,街头实验(SE)在欧洲蓬勃发展,但在亚洲仍处于潜伏状态。这些实验旨在重新配置街道,使其不仅仅是机动车交通的空间,而是实现暂时的城市范式转变。这种转变包括平衡街道上的主动流动性和公共空间使用,同时设想完全不同的设置和使用。最近,著名学者敦促将SE与系统和规划框架联系起来考虑,以确定SE的轨迹。本文考察了香港四十年来的临时行人专用区政策和规划工具。香港是亚洲城市高密度城市环境的代表,道路空间高度密集使用,规划保守而规范。在此过程中,文章确定了四条轨迹,并举例说明了两个具有代表性的案例:遮打道,第一条在商业计划下暂时成为步行街的街道;西洋菜街南,一条在政府计划下成为步行街的街道,现在又恢复了原来的功能。步行街必须满足的竞争角色和实际用途部分决定了它们的命运。然而,由于环境规划方法和决策过程的不同,这些案例遵循的轨迹也有所不同。该研究通过揭示亚洲高密度城市的地理背景,提出政策制定者在类似环境中规划和治理东南城市时可能需要解决的挑战,为东南城市的学术研究做出了贡献。
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