步行区的满意度:是什么塑造了积极和消极的体验?

IF 6.6 1区 经济学 Q1 URBAN STUDIES
Hamed Naseri , Francesco Ciari , Ashraf Uz Zaman Patwary , Marie-Soleil Cloutier
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摘要

提高城市宜居性、安全性和可达性,并使社区成为所有居民宜居的地方的方法之一是实施无车项目。虽然行人专用区提供了许多好处,但有时公众反对这些项目。本研究基于对加拿大蒙特利尔1300多名受访者进行的在线调查收集的95个变量的数据库,旨在探讨人们如何体验步行化的差异,并调查影响这些看法的因素。聚类分析用于识别对行人专用区不同程度满意度的群体。这些群体之间的主要差异集中在对行人和两轮车使用者共同居住的态度以及对步行化对个人流动性和旅行模式的影响的看法上。对步行区不太满意的人群包括女性比例较低,使用公共和主动交通工具的残疾人比例较高,老年人比例较高。由于自行车-行人同居是集群间差异最大的变量,因此使用可解释集成学习方法对该变量进行分析,以更好地了解人们对行人专用区的立场。研究结果表明,有骑行经验、骑行频率较高、认同行人应与骑行者共享无车街道、对无车街道的安全性有较好的感知,会增加骑行者与行人共同居住的满意度。
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Satisfaction in pedestrianized areas: What shapes positive and negative experiences?
One of the approaches to improve the livability, safety, and accessibility of cities and to make neighborhoods livable places for all their residents is implementing car-free projects. Although pedestrianization provides many benefits, public resistance is sometimes directed against these projects. Based on a database of 95 variables collected through an online survey with over 1300 respondents in Montreal, Canada, this study aims to explore differences in how people experience pedestrianization and to investigate the factors shaping these perceptions. Cluster analysis is used to identify groups with varying levels of satisfaction with pedestrianization. The key differences between these groups center on attitudes toward the cohabitation of pedestrians and two-wheeler users and the opinion on the impact of pedestrianization on individuals' mobility and travel patterns. The less satisfied group with pedestrianization includes a lower percentage of females, a higher percentage of people with limitations using public and active transportation, and a higher proportion of older people. Since cyclist-pedestrian cohabitation is the variable with the highest difference between clusters, this variable is analyzed using an interpretable ensemble learning approach to better understand people's position on pedestrianization. The results suggest that having experience in cycling, a higher frequency of cycling, an agreement that pedestrians should share the car-free streets with cyclists, and a better perception of safety on car-free streets increase the satisfaction related to the cyclists-pedestrians cohabitation.
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Cities
Cities URBAN STUDIES-
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
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517
期刊介绍: Cities offers a comprehensive range of articles on all aspects of urban policy. It provides an international and interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of ideas and information between urban planners and policy makers from national and local government, non-government organizations, academia and consultancy. The primary aims of the journal are to analyse and assess past and present urban development and management as a reflection of effective, ineffective and non-existent planning policies; and the promotion of the implementation of appropriate urban policies in both the developed and the developing world.
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