• Title/Summary/Keyword: 5Ds(Density, Diversity, Design, Distance to Transit, Destination Accessibility)

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The Effect of the Urban and Architectural Form Factors on Pedestrian Volume (미시공간에서 도시·건축형태요소가 보행량에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Gunwon
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.17 no.10
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    • pp.310-318
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    • 2016
  • This study examined the correlation between microscopic factors and pedestrian volume in an urban environment, focusing on the microscopic factors that stimulate the pedestrian volume, such as density, diversity, network structure, accessibility, and the form of lots and buildings. In particular, factors already known to boost the pedestrian volume include density, diversity and accessibility, which are three variables strongly related to the concept of the 3Ds (Density, Diversity, Design) proposed by Cervero and Kockelman (1997) and the additional 2Ds (Distance to Transit, Destination Accessibility) suggested by Ewing et al. (2008). The analysis in this study was based on the 2010 survey of the floating population in Seoul, particularly on the data from Jongro-gu and Jung-gu in Gangbuk area. Data were established by analyzing the microscopic factors within a 500m radius around each of the 1,028 spots from which the pedestrian volume in Jongro-gu and Jung-gu was measured. The analysis showed that density, diversity and accessibility, three factors that were already known to be effective in increasing pedestrian volume, also have the same effect in Jongro-gu and Jung-gu.

Impact of individual traits, urban character and urban form on selecting cars as transportation mode for work travel (통근통행을 위한 통행수단으로서 자동차 선택에 개인속성 및 도시특성, 도시형태가 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Gunwon;Jeong, Yunnam;Kim, Seiyong
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.3240-3250
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    • 2014
  • This study aims to draw a correlation in the choice of automobiles as the preferred mode of personal transport in relation to three factors: 5Ds, urban form and individual-level characteristics. The analysis result shows that the control at the individual level is required to analyze effective urban character and urban form elements to decrease the car choice and the 5Ds demonstrate meaningful relation to decreasing the car choice. However, it may be concluded that the density and the diversity, well-known elements in decreasing the car choice among Western cities do not show relatively large impact on Korean cities.