Exploring the drivers of Walkability: Implications for enhancing perception and policy to livable cities

IF 3.9 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Bewketu Mamaru Mengiste , Yitayal Addis Alemayehu , Gebrie Tsegaye Mersha , Adnan Sirage Ali , Yetnayet Fantaye Tadesse , Tiku Melak Dirar , Matias Nigatu Bimir
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Abstract

Building sustainable cities and communities (SDG 11) is one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with urban walkability emerging as a basic urban planning strategy to create more livable cities. This study aimed to identify and summarize the drivers of urban walkability, ultimately contributing to the livable city’s agenda by influencing the perception of both the community and policymakers. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) criteria, along with the eye-balling method, were employed to identify and evaluate key research papers on urban walkability. A total of 45 drivers were identified and grouped into four categories: socio-demographic, eco-infrastructural, biophysical, and policy and planning- based on thematic similarities, suitable in serving as a framework to strengthen sector-based actions and collaborations vital especially to developing regions. The findings also indicated that leveraging the drivers can improve societal and policymakers perception, attitude, and technical capacity, fostering sustainable actions toward urban walkability. For effective and sustainable actions, the framework should be tailored and used in developing countries based on their context. Moreover, the classification framework on urban walkability drivers provides a strong foundation for future research in developing nations aiming to create livable cities.
探索可步行性的驱动因素:提高对宜居城市的认知和政策的影响
建设可持续城市和社区(SDG 11)是17个可持续发展目标(SDG)之一,城市步行成为创建更宜居城市的基本城市规划策略。本研究旨在识别和总结城市步行性的驱动因素,通过影响社区和政策制定者的看法,最终为宜居城市的议程做出贡献。采用系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)标准优选报告项目,结合眼球法对城市步行性的重点研究论文进行了识别和评价。总共确定了45个驱动因素,并将其分为四类:社会人口、生态基础设施、生物物理、政策和规划——基于主题的相似性,适合作为加强部门行动和合作的框架,特别是对发展中地区至关重要。研究结果还表明,利用司机可以改善社会和政策制定者的看法、态度和技术能力,促进可持续的城市步行行动。为了采取有效和可持续的行动,该框架应根据发展中国家的具体情况进行调整和使用。此外,城市步行驱动因素的分类框架为未来发展中国家旨在创建宜居城市的研究提供了坚实的基础。
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City and Environment Interactions
City and Environment Interactions Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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