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Urban walkability considering pedestrians' perceptions of the built environment: a 10-year review and a case study in a medium-sized city in Latin America

机译:城市步行性考虑行人对建筑环境的看法:一个10年的审查和拉丁美洲中型城市的案例研究

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Numerous methodologies measuring walkability have been developed over the last years. This paper reviews the Walkability Index (WI) literature of the last decade (2009-2018) and highlights some limitations in the current approaches. Only a few studies have evaluated walkability in Latin America, mainly in big cities but not in medium and small-sized cities in the region, which present their own urbanisation dynamics, security issues, sidewalk invasion problems, and poor planning. Furthermore, most WIs in the literature use objective mesoscale variables to assess walkability in a given area. This paper contributes to filling these gaps by generating new evidence from a medium-sized city in Latin America to question if characteristics of the built environment encourage walking trips, as found in the literature, are transferable among regions. The study also proposes a novel index comprised of microscale and mesoscale built environment variables to assess walkability using virtual tools and considering users' perceptions. The WI estimation relies on ranking probability models. The results of the case study suggest that subjective Security and Traffic Safety are the most crucial factors influencing walkability in these kind of cities, which is different from what is found in the literature from cities in developed countries where Sidewalk Condition and Attractiveness are the most important factors. Security appeared to be strongly associated with a subjective dimension, represented by the fear of crime or perceived risk for crime, instead of the actual occurrence of crimes. This result evidences the importance of the physical attributes of the real world and how they are captured, judged, and processed by pedestrians. Then, regional transferability of WIs needs to be done carefully. Finally, results in this paper highlight the importance of microscale built environment characteristics in the WI formulation in these cities. Results are in line with other research in some cities of the region, which found that microscale variables such as pavement quality and presence of obstacles on the sidewalks are relevant components to promote walkability.
机译:衡量可行性的许多方法已经在过去几年中开发出来。本文审查了过去十年(2009 - 2018年)的可行性指数(WI)文学,并突出了目前方法的一些限制。只有少数研究在拉丁美洲评估了可行性,主要是大城市,但不在该地区的中小型城市,目前自己的城市化动态,安全问题,人行道入侵问题,规划差。此外,文献中的大多数WIS使用目标Mescle变量来评估给定区域的可行性。本文通过从拉丁美洲中的中型城市产生新的证据来填补这些差距,如果建造环境的特点是在文献中发现的建筑环境的特点,可以在地区之间转移。该研究还提出了一种由Microscale和Mesoscale构建环境变量组成的新颖索引,以评估使用虚拟工具的可行性,并考虑用户的看法。 WI估计依赖于排名概率模型。案例研究结果表明,主观安全性和交通安全是影响这些城市的可行性的最关键因素,这与发达国家的城市文学中的文献中发现的不同之处在于人行道和吸引力是最重要的因素。安全性似乎与主观维度强烈关联,由犯罪或犯罪风险感到恐惧,而不是实际发生的罪行。这一结果证明了现实世界的物理属性以及如何被行人捕获,判断和处理它们的物理属性。然后,WIS的区域可转让性需要仔细完成。最后,本文突出了微观尺寸在这些城市的Wi配方中的微观构建环境特征的重要性。结果符合该地区的一些城市的其他研究,发现微观变量如人行道上的路面质量和障碍物的存在是促进可行性的相关组件。

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