发展中国家广场走廊可步行性评价——以伊朗德黑兰萨达塔巴德为例

Q2 Engineering
Seyede Farzaneh Ehsani Oskooie, S. Norouzi
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步行能力是一个跨学科的概念,越来越吸引着世界各地的研究人员。随着交通技术的进步和汽车城市的发展,许多城市地区已经严重退化。在伊朗等许多发展中国家,行人在服务水平和空间属性方面往往达不到国际标准。伊朗首都德黑兰是世界上污染最严重的城市之一,主要是因为交通繁忙。尽管如此,我们还是采取了有限的措施来提高步行区的质量,这将刺激个人步行,即绿色交通方式。这种新颖的方法对于提高公众对可步行性概念的认识以及解决城市官员的一些问题具有重要意义。这项研究评估了萨阿达巴德区两个广场走廊的质量。研究方法包括机构政策调查、使用客观方法的实地观察和主观分析相结合,包括直接访谈和在网站上填写的问卷。使用全球步行能力指数(GWI)收集数据,该指数为数据收集提供了分步指南。客观分析得出的可步行性得分为54,表明可步行性水平适中,这与试点研究得出的便利性水平一致,即5分之2。最后,本文针对选定站点的已识别缺陷提供了一些解决方案,这些解决方案也适用于其他领域。
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An Assessment of the Walkability of Square Corridors in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Saadatabad, Tehran, Iran
Walkability is an interdisciplinary concept that is increasingly attracting researchers worldwide. With the advances in transportation technology and the resultant development of automobile-oriented cities, many urban areas have degraded significantly. In many developing countries like Iran, pedestrians often fail to meet international standards in terms of the level of service and spatial attributes. Tehran, the capital of Iran, is among the most polluted cities in the world, primarily because of its heavy vehicular traffic. Nonetheless, limited measures were taken to enhance the quality of pedestrian areas that would stimulate individuals to walk, that is, a green mode of transport. This novel approach is significant for increasing public awareness of the concept of walkability and addressing some issues to the city officials. This study assesses the quality of corridors of two squares in the Saadatabad district. The research methodology involves the combination of an agency policy survey, field observations using the objective method, and subjective analysis, including the direct interviews and the questionnaires filled in the sites. Data is collected using the Global Walkability Index (GWI), which provides a step-by-step guideline for data collection. The walkability score resulting from the objective analysis turned out to be 54, indicating a moderate walkability level, which was consistent with the convenience level, 2 out of 5, derived from the pilot study. Ultimately, the article offers some solutions regarding the identified shortcomings of the selected sites, which also apply to other areas.
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