How Do Pedestrians Perceive The Safety, Comfort, And Usefulness Of A Walking Space? An Exploratory Study of Pedestrian Perception

Smart City Pub Date : 2023-05-10 DOI:10.56940/sc.v3.i1.1
Amanda Rifqa Marisa
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Car-oriented development has brought several negative impacts on human quality of life. Therefore, it is necessary to pay more attention to walkability as one of the essential aspects of urban quality of life. In the meantime, most research on walking and walkability still overlooks the role of the pedestrian's perspective in examining walkability. Hence, this research tries to fill the gap in walkability research by exploring the pedestrian perspectives on the safety, comfort, and usefulness of walking space as the three overlapping aspects between walkability and walking needs. This research took context in Suryakencana, Bogor City, Indonesia. This study is a qualitative study case that used interviews, mapping, and field observation to collect information on pedestrian perspectives. By utilizing descriptive analysis, this study found several aspects that contribute to the perception of safety, comfort, and usefulness of walking space. This research is expected to improve the understanding of walking from the pedestrian perspective and to reconsider the salient attributes in developing pedestrian space, hence can accommodate better pedestrians' needs.
行人如何感知步行空间的安全性、舒适性和实用性?行人感知的探索性研究
汽车导向的发展给人类的生活质量带来了一些负面影响。因此,有必要将可步行性作为城市生活质量的重要方面之一予以更多的关注。与此同时,大多数关于步行和可步行性的研究仍然忽视了行人视角在考察可步行性中的作用。因此,本研究试图通过探索步行空间的安全性、舒适性和有用性作为步行性和步行需求之间三个重叠方面的行人视角来填补步行性研究的空白。这项研究以印度尼西亚茂物市苏里亚肯卡纳为背景。本研究是一个定性研究案例,使用访谈、绘图和实地观察来收集行人视角的信息。通过描述性分析,本研究发现了影响步行空间安全性、舒适性和实用性的几个方面。本研究旨在从行人的角度出发,提高对步行的认识,重新考虑行人空间开发中的突出属性,从而更好地满足行人的需求。
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