地中海国家的绿色步行城市:埃及亚历山大市

Menna M. Imam, Ali F. Bakr, Zeyad El-sayad
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步行是一种安全、方便、愉快的交通方式。除了提供许多社会、环境和经济效益外,它还衡量一个国家的友好、健康和宜居程度。可步行性被认为是评估城市绿色和可持续发展的重要因素。地中海国家的城市街道狭窄,很难进入,服务并不总是很方便,但这些国家的人民有着类似的文化和传统,比如每天走路的习惯。每天有相当数量的旅行是步行的。然而,亚历山大市的步行环境有限,不安全,不方便。主要来说,行人是次于车辆的,造成交通拥堵、污染、资源枯竭和越来越多的肥胖统计。因此,本文是一个机会,通过将短途旅行转换为步行旅行,找到减少街道上车辆数量的解决方案。本文提出建立新的可步行绿色城市(WGC)指标来衡量地中海国家的可步行性和绿色度的理论基础。本文采用地理信息系统程序(GIS)对亚历山大市中心的Ramleh站区进行了案例分析。结果表明,尽管研究区有许多可开发的潜力,但它并不被认为是一个可步行的绿色区。简而言之,结果有助于证明WGC指标能够衡量任何地中海国家的步行和绿色程度。
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WALKABLE GREEN CITIES IN MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES: CITY OF ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT
Walking is a safe, accessible and pleasant mode of transport. It is a measure of how friendly, healthy and liveable the countries are, in addition to providing many social, environmental, and economic benefits. Walkability is considered as an important element in assessing cities to be green and sustainable. People in the Mediterranean countries, where their cities have narrow streets, which are difficult to access, not always with easy services, have similar cultures and traditions such as the habit of daily walking. A significant number of daily trips are made by foot. However, the walking environment in Alexandria city is limited, unsafe and inconvenient. Mainly, pedestrians are secondary to vehicles causing transportation congestion, pollution, source depletion and increasing statistics of obesity. Therefore, this paper is a chance to find solutions for decreasing the number of vehicles in the streets by converting the short trips into walking tours. This paper proposes to establish a new theoretical basis for walkable green city (WGC) indicators to measure the walkability and the greenness in Mediterranean countries. The case study was conducted on Ramleh Station district in the city centre of Alexandria city with analytical analysis using geographic information system program (GIS). The results showed that the study area is not considered as a walkable green district, despite the fact that it has many potentials that could be exploited. Briefly, the results help to prove that WGC indicators are able to measure how walkable and green any Mediterranean country is.
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