Enhancing the Streetscape of Sidewalks for Sustainability and Liveability in Shared Streets

Dalia Mohamed Fawzy Omar Ibrahim
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The urgent call for resilient, sustainable cities took place in promoting sustainable development to be achieved by 2030, especially in Egypt’s agenda, and meeting users’ needs through safe and affordable public spaces and inclusive and sustainable urbanization. Open public spaces in sustainable cities act as a source for enhancing interaction between users, including city and neighborhood streets and sidewalks, squares, parks, and other shared spaces such as private parks, in addition to enhancing well-being and good quality of life. In the last couple of years, the use of vehicles and transportation has become a burden for users to use sidewalks, access open spaces, and access outdoor areas, which need an urgent response by decision-makers and stakeholders. As a result, new approaches are currently taking place as a scheme for reforming sidewalks, especially in shared streets, in order to act as a public space for interaction, commuting, and new activities to increase its liveability. Sidewalks act as a place for safe socialization, communication, and commuting through walking and cycling. The research methodology focuses on three stages, including theoretical, analytical, and empirical studies. The theoretical phase presents a theoretical background for the topic. The analytical phase focuses on global cases and guidelines. The empirical phase tests the applicability of the suggested guidelines derived from the theoretical and analytical phases. Finally, the research’s main objective is to examine the applicability of achieving the liveability and sustainability of sidewalks in shared streets in cities as a quick and effective public space for wellness that can be adopted in megacities, with special reference to the Al-Khalifa neighborhood in Egypt.
改善人行道的街景,以促进共用街道的可持续发展和宜居性
我们迫切呼吁建设有韧性、可持续的城市,以促进到2030年实现可持续发展,特别是在埃及的议程中,并通过安全、负担得起的公共空间和包容、可持续的城市化满足用户的需求。可持续城市中的开放公共空间是增强用户之间互动的来源,包括城市和社区的街道和人行道、广场、公园和其他共享空间,如私人公园,除了提高幸福感和良好的生活质量之外。在过去的几年里,车辆和交通工具的使用已经成为用户使用人行道、进入开放空间和进入室外区域的负担,这需要决策者和利益相关者的紧急响应。因此,目前正在采取新的方法来改造人行道,特别是在共享街道上,以便作为互动,通勤和新活动的公共空间,以增加其宜居性。人行道作为安全的社交、交流和通勤的场所,通过步行和骑自行车。研究方法分为理论研究、分析研究和实证研究三个阶段。理论部分为本课题提供理论背景。分析阶段侧重于全球案例和指导方针。经验阶段检验从理论和分析阶段得出的建议准则的适用性。最后,该研究的主要目标是研究在城市共享街道中实现人行道的宜居性和可持续性的适用性,作为一个快速有效的公共健康空间,可以在特大城市中采用,特别参考了埃及的Al-Khalifa社区。
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