Awareness and knowledge levels of engineering and planning students and practitioners about the 15-minute city concept in a developing country

IF 2.7 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Urban Mobility Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.urbmob.2022.100037
Muhammad Abdullah , Nazam Ali , Muhammad Ashraf Javid , Qudeer Hussain
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This study aimed at understanding the awareness and knowledge levels of planning and engineering students and practitioners about the 15-Minute City concept (FMC). The three main objectives were to determine the awareness levels, factors affecting the awareness levels and the knowledge level about FMC. A questionnaire survey was conducted in Lahore, Pakistan, which included questions on the respondents’ demographics, and their awareness and knowledge about FMC. The collected data were analyzed using various statistical analysis techniques to achieve the objectives of the study. The results indicated that a high number of respondents did not have awareness about the FMC concept. Ordinal regression model indicated that type of degree and numbers of seminars attended had a significant influence on the awareness levels. Those having or pursuing planning degrees had higher awareness about FMC than those with engineering degrees. Those who attended more number of seminars on urban and transport planning had higher levels of awareness about FMC as compared to those with lower number of seminars. Civil and Transportation Engineers play an important role in the planning and development of cities, however, they were found to have lower awareness levels. The results of this study can be used to determine how the awareness level of planners and engineers can be increased about more sustainable solutions including FMC.

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发展中国家工程和规划专业学生和从业者对15分钟城市概念的认识和知识水平
本研究旨在了解规划与工程专业学生和从业者对15分钟城市概念(FMC)的认识和知识水平。三个主要目标是确定对FMC的认识水平、影响认识水平的因素和知识水平。在巴基斯坦拉合尔进行了一项问卷调查,其中包括受访者的人口统计数据以及他们对FMC的认识和知识。使用各种统计分析技术对收集的数据进行分析,以达到研究的目的。结果表明,大量受访者对FMC概念没有认识。有序回归模型表明,学位类型和参加研讨会的次数对意识水平有显著影响。那些拥有或正在攻读规划学位的人比那些拥有工程学位的人对FMC的认识更高。与研讨会次数较少的人相比,参加次数较多的城市和交通规划研讨会的人对FMC的认识水平较高。土木和交通工程师在城市规划和发展中发挥着重要作用,但他们的意识水平较低。这项研究的结果可用于确定如何提高规划者和工程师对包括FMC在内的更可持续解决方案的认识水平。
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