Accessibility and user needs: pedestrian mobility and urban design in the UK

IF 1 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Municipal Engineer Pub Date : 2015-09-01 DOI:10.1680/MUEN.14.00012
G. Evans
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It is over 20 years since the UK Disability Discrimination Act legislated for access in Britain’s built environment and in transport services. A decade on, the Manual for Streets signalled a rebalancing of the hierarchy of movement towards the pedestrian, redressing the dominance of the car and transport engineer in ensuring effective flow of traffic. The notion of social inclusion in transport also brought into play wider consideration of how the built environment, fear of crime and other barriers conspire to restrict mobility and access to public transport. This paper critiques access in the UK’s urban environment and to formal transport, including an assessment of design and planning guidance in the form of toolkits and models which have been developed in this period to assist transport and urban planners and designers in street and transport service provision. This will draw on a 6 year study of accessibility and user needs in transport with a focus on urban design and social inclusion. A street design audit approach will then be outlined, which responds to these access imperatives and seeks to join up the whole journey environment.
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可达性和用户需求:英国的行人移动性和城市设计
20多年前,英国《残疾人歧视法》(Disability Discrimination Act)规定了在英国建筑环境和交通服务领域的无障碍准入。十年后,《街道手册》(Manual for Streets)标志着运动层级向行人的再平衡,纠正了汽车和运输工程师在确保有效交通流量方面的主导地位。交通中的社会包容概念也带来了更广泛的考虑,即建筑环境、对犯罪的恐惧和其他障碍如何共同限制流动性和公共交通的使用。本文对英国城市环境和正规交通的准入进行了批评,包括以工具包和模型的形式评估设计和规划指导,这些工具和模型在这一时期被开发出来,以协助交通和城市规划师和设计师提供街道和交通服务。这将借鉴一项为期6年的交通可达性和用户需求研究,重点是城市设计和社会包容。然后将概述街道设计审核方法,该方法响应这些访问要求,并寻求将整个旅程环境连接起来。
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期刊介绍: Municipal Engineer publishes international peer reviewed research, best practice, case study and project papers reports. The journal proudly enjoys an international readership and actively encourages international Panel members and authors. The journal covers the effect of civil engineering on local community such as technical issues, political interface and community participation, the sustainability agenda, cultural context, and the key dimensions of procurement, management and finance. This also includes public services, utilities, and transport. Research needs to be transferable and of interest to a wide international audience. Please ensure that municipal aspects are considered in all submissions. We are happy to consider research papers/reviews/briefing articles.
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