Walkability of Neighborhoods
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Planning in United States during the last forty years has focused more on the automobile usage and less on pedestrian movement. This approach has created an automobile dependent society where walking has become more and more difficult and unsafe. Today due to an increasing awareness on environmental issues and public health, people are realizing the negative consequence of their over automobile usage and have started to support walkable communities. Substantial research has been carried out on the importance of walking and on ways to create walkable neighborhoods. But have these researches found its way into the actual planning practice? How much have the local governments and practitioners adopted the current research on walkability to create a pedestrian friendly environment? This book is an effort to answer these questions. It uncovers the existing disparities between the research and the practicing world with respect to walkability. The analysis and recommendations provided in this book to improve the pedestrian environment should be of equal interest to planning students, practitioners and local planning agencies.
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La autora es urbanista y tiene un máster en planificación por la Universidad de Cincinnati (EE UU) y una licenciatura en arquitectura por la India. Sus intereses de investigación incluyen la planificación sostenible y el desarrollo regional. Su experiencia laboral como investigadora asociada en la India y como planificadora en Estados Unidos la ha inspirado a investigar sobre la transitabilidad.
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- Titel Walkability of Neighborhoods
- Veröffentlichung 19.06.2010
- ISBN 3838366018
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783838366012
- Jahr 2010
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T5mm
- Autor Rekha Kumar
- Untertitel A Critical Analysis of the Role Played by Zoning Codes in Creating a Walkable Environment
- Gewicht 137g
- Genre Kunst
- Anzahl Seiten 80
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- GTIN 09783838366012