D. Ros-McDonnell, M. V. de-la-Fuente-Aragón, L. Ros-McDonnell, Manuel Cardós
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Including pedestrians in urban design is vital so that they prefer walking over motorized transport. Motorized mobility, which mainly involves automobiles, has conditioned urban design, pedestrian movement, sustainability, and urban resilience. Studies of walkability in cities have recently been conducted, and they can be classified into those that use a qualitative observer-perception-based approach and a second approach based on the measurement of observable variables. This work aims to develop a tool that allows for walkability in public spaces to be evaluated based on directly observing reality while considering both approaches: those related to perceiving the environment and physical reality. Walking is one of the main ways of moving around and achieving sustainable urban mobility. The conditions of public spaces are fundamental for people in their preference for moving around by walking. A literature review related to walkability revealed that previous works included a variety of viewpoints, scales, tools, variables, and approaches. This study included a developed tool by modeling a definition of working areas, processing walkability data, and determining the Walkability Index (WI). The reliability of the data observed from the walkability variables was verified, and the tool’s usefulness for urban planning was demonstrated. Pedestrian-centered urban design promotes cities’ sustainable mobility, sustainability, and resilience. People’s conduct reveals how the urban environment is perceived. The developed WI evaluates the existing reality and allows for its evolution to be monitored.
将行人纳入城市设计至关重要,这样他们才会选择步行而不是机动交通。以汽车为主的机动化交通对城市设计、行人流动、可持续发展和城市复原力都产生了影响。最近对城市步行适宜性进行了研究,这些研究可分为基于观察者感知的定性研究和基于可观测变量测量的第二种研究。这项工作旨在开发一种工具,在考虑与感知环境和物理现实相关的两种方法的同时,允许在直接观察现实的基础上对公共空间的步行适宜性进行评估。步行是人们出行和实现可持续城市交通的主要方式之一。公共空间的条件是人们选择步行出行的基础。与步行能力相关的文献综述显示,以往的工作包括各种观点、尺度、工具、变量和方法。本研究通过对工作区的定义建模、处理步行能力数据和确定步行能力指数(WI),开发了一种工具。从步行能力变量中观察到的数据的可靠性得到了验证,该工具在城市规划中的实用性也得到了证明。以行人为中心的城市设计促进了城市的可持续流动性、可持续性和复原力。人们的行为揭示了对城市环境的看法。所开发的 WI 可对现有现实进行评估,并可对其演变进行监测。