可行走性
运输工程
环境卫生
城市设计
建筑环境
心理学
地理
体力活动
医学
工程类
城市规划
物理医学与康复
土木工程
作者
Anna-Lena van der Vlugt,Katrin Lättman,Janina Welsch,Edward Prichard,Noriko Otsuka,Jonas De Vos
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tra.2025.104498
摘要
Walking is a healthy, cheap and environment-friendly way of travelling. Besides some studies finding effects of the built environment on walking behaviour, the influence of perceived neighbourhood walkability on walking remains largely unknown. In this study, we apply and validate the Short Perceived Walkability Scale (SPWS), a recently developed and compact scale to measure perceived walkability, and analyse its determinants in three European cities, i.e., Gothenburg, Dortmund, and Genoa. Additionally, we examine how perceived walkability can influence walking behaviour. Results show that the SPWS is a reliable measure of perceived walkability and that three types of perceived walkability can be distinguished. This perceived walkability is mainly affected by walking attitudes and to a certain extent by the spatial context. Respondents with higher levels of perceived walkability also walk more frequently, and have longer walk durations and distances, although variations occur depending on the type of perceived walkability and purpose of travel. Increasing perceived walkability levels can therefore stimulate walking and help in realising a modal shift away from car use. This could be done by improving people’s walking attitudes, for instance by improving pedestrian infrastructure and removing walking barriers
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