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摘要
大学校园是为社会提供高等教育服务的主要场所。它对周边地区的发展产生影响,其影响表现为由于附近商业和社区活动的集中而导致土地利用的变化。随着居住人口密度的增加,UMS校园周围的活动也导致了更高水平的社区流动性。因此,有必要设计包容性的行人通道,使该地区的社区可以轻松地走动,而不必依赖机动车辆。此外,正在根据政府的政策,努力为残疾人创造一个方便步行的环境。采用定性演绎的方法,并通过应用几个理论处理行人规划,包容性的支配原则被认为是兼容的异质校园。Linda Nussbaumer在《Inclusive Design A Universal Need》(2012)一书中指出,包容性的概念包含6个变量,但经过适当考虑,本研究只使用了3个变量,即:可负担性、便利性和安全性。然后详细阐述这三个变量,并将其用作衡量容纳残疾人需求的行人通道的包容性水平的参数。关键词:行人通道,包容性,可达性,便利性,安全性
Inklusivitas Jalur Pedestrian di Sekitar Kampus Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Studi Kasus Penggal Jln. A.Yani, Jln. Garuda Mas dan Jln. Menco Raya Kartasura, Jawa Tengah
The University Campus is a main provider of higher education services for the community. It has an impact on the growth of the surrounding area, and its influence is marked by changes in land use due to the concentration of proximal business and community activities. With the growing density of the residential population, activities around UMS campus area have also resulted in a higher level of community mobility. Therefore, it is necessary to design inclusive pedestrian pathways so that communities in this area may easily move about without having to depend on motor vehicles. In addition, an effort is being made to create a pedestrian-friendly environment for disabled persons in accordance with government policy. Using a qualitative deductive method and through the application of several theories dealing with pedestrian planning, the governing principle of inclusiveness is considered to be compatible with a heterogenic campus. Linda Nussbaumer in her book Inclusive Design A Universal Need, (2012) states that the concept of inclusivity consists of six variables, but after due consideration, only 3 variables are used in this study, namely: affordability, convenience, and security. These three variables are then elaborated and used as parameters to measure the level of inclusiveness of pedestrian pathways that accommodate the need of disabled people.
Keywords: pedestrian pathway, inclusive, accessibility, convenience, safety