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http://dx.doi.org/10.12652/Ksce.2022.42.4.0581

GIS Macro Evaluation System for Urban Walk - Focusing on Busan -  

Yu, Yeon seo (Pusan National University)
Kim, Jong gu (Pusan National University)
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KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research / v.42, no.4, 2022 , pp. 581-590 More about this Journal
Abstract
It is important to create a decent pedestrian space in order to realize a public space that can ultimately improve the quality of life based on guaranteeing people's right to move while also enhancing urban activity. The goal of this study is to develop a pedestrian path evaluation system in order to lay the foundation for data construction leading to the creation of such elegant walking space. First, a basic system was established in keeping with factors and the space, and this system was used as the basic framework of the study. The trends identified in the literature can be divided into eight categories, denoted here as: Walking safety policy, Walking focused plan, Recognition transition, Transportaion system, Activity-linked walking, Facility utilization walking, Nature and history linked walking and Content convergence walking. The macro- and micro-indices and factors mentioned in related studies were synthesized and classified, and the basis for universality and differentiation was established by integrating them. Next, according to the basic composition of the walking system, Walking potential and slope safety in the Safety category, Basic walking connectivity and Traffic linkage in the Efficiency category, Walking arrangement and Rest convenience in the Health category, and Resource connectivity and Activity abundance in the Comfortability category macro evaluation system of the eight categories were established and a corresponding measurement method was developed.
Keywords
Walking; Ambulation; Evaluation system; Walkable city; Urban design;
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