A. M. Njeru, I. Kinoshita
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评估发展中国家无车街道的重要性:以肯尼亚内罗毕为例
发展中国家的中央商务区(CBDs)继续受到汽车主导的不利影响,但大多数无车倡议集中在发达国家。本研究通过评估肯尼亚内罗毕街道使用者的看法和关键决策者的优先事项,评估了无车街道在发展中国家的重要性。基于结构化访谈,结果表明,在不同的交通条件下,对安全舒适性和连通性的看法存在差异。从深入的采访中可以看出,决策者们把重点放在了车辆的畅通和停车、秩序和相邻房屋的安全上,而把行人的事务放在了一边。关键词:无车;行人;宜居性;StreeteISSN 2398-4295©2018。作者。英国e-International Publishing House, Ltd.为AMER ABRA cE-Bs出版。这是一篇基于CC BY-NC-ND许可(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)的开放获取文章。由马来西亚玛拉理工大学建筑、规划与测量学院AMER(马来西亚环境行为研究协会)、ABRA(亚洲行为研究协会)和cE-Bs(环境行为研究中心)负责的同行评审。
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