Ahmad Nadhil Edar, Arinda Wahyuni, Gusti Hardyanti Musda
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Jl. Penghibur is located in the Losari Beach area in Makassar City. This research location is the city center in Makassar City which is also an icon of this city and one of the tourist and culinary centers of traditional food in Makassar City. The purpose of this research is to study the idea of Green Corridor walkability on pedestrian paths in the Losari Beach Area of Makassar and find out how it impacts on user comfort. The background of this research is the increasing attention to the development of pedestrian-friendly green spaces as part of efforts to improve the quality of the urban environment. The research method involved a field survey to look at pedestrian paths in Losari Beach Area, Makassar. The research focused on aspects related to the idea of Walkability Green Corridor, such as the use of urban parks, pedestrian safety, and additional facilities. In addition, data on user perceptions and experiences related to convenience were collected through questionnaires and interviews. The research shows that if the Green Corridor Walkability concept is applied, the Losari Beach pedestrian path will be more comfortable. Factors such as sustainability, convenience and safety influence user experience. It is hoped that the findings can assist relevant parties in planning and developing green spaces in urban areas, particularly those that focus on pedestrians. This research is not only an important contribution in the context of sustainable and pedestrian-friendly urban development, but can also serve as a basis for similar concepts elsewhere in the city.