Pedestrian mobility and University campus accessibility: an analysis of student preferences

Michela Le Pira
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Prioritizing pedestrian mobility is crucial to foster urban liveability and sustainability, particularly on university campuses that are experienced by students. This paper examines the University of Catania (Italy) campus, a significant open space facing accessibility challenges. Two surveys were conducted within a Living Lab framework to assess student opinions on campus walking experiences and identify key criteria for promoting walking to and within the campus. The Chi-square Automatic Interaction Detector (CHAID) algorithm and the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) were chosen for the analysis, deriving insights for policy-makers and mobility managers to enhance accessibility and encourage active mobility. The specific case study demonstrates the importance of creating pedestrian-friendly environments to foster sustainable lifestyles by addressing accessibility barriers in large open spaces. However, this research provides a wider framework which is applicable to urban planning in similar contexts, emphasizing the pivotal role of pedestrian-centric design in creating vibrant and sustainable university environments.
行人流动性与大学校园无障碍环境:学生偏好分析
优先考虑行人的流动性对于促进城市宜居性和可持续性至关重要,尤其是在学生经常出入的大学校园。本文研究了卡塔尼亚大学(意大利)校园,这是一个面临无障碍挑战的重要开放空间。在 "生活实验室 "框架内进行了两项调查,以评估学生对校园步行体验的看法,并确定促进校园内步行的关键标准。分析选择了奇偶自动交互检测器(CHAID)算法和层次分析法(AHP),为政策制定者和交通管理人员提供了提高无障碍环境和鼓励积极交通的见解。具体的案例研究表明,通过解决大型开放空间中的无障碍障碍,创造行人友好型环境以促进可持续生活方式非常重要。不过,这项研究提供了一个更广泛的框架,适用于类似情况下的城市规划,强调了以行人为中心的设计在创造充满活力和可持续发展的大学环境中的关键作用。
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