非洲可步行城市规划:共同创造条件、实践和战略方面的知识

Seth Asare Okyere , Louis Kusi Frimpong , Stephen Leonard Mensah , Daniel Oviedo , Regina Obilie Amoako-Sakyi , Maria Jose Nieto-Combariza , Michihiro Kita
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这项研究试图揭示大阿克拉都市区(GAMA)两个城市街区的步行环境条件和居民的步行体验。根据参与性地图绘制工作和总共70次社区和机构定性访谈,结果显示,研究街区的步行条件不稳定,表现为没有路标、红绿灯不足和其他道路平静基础设施,如减速坡道。研究结果还表明,以前和现在的国家和地方发展计划对步行环境的规划作用不大。本研究展示了步行环境规划和政策响应失败对城市居民的影响。在一个共有40名参与者参加的重要利益相关者参与研讨会上,我们的研究将两个社区的学者、机构代表和居民聚集在一起,讨论研究结果,并建立更牢固的合作关系,以设计公平和可持续的步行环境。因此,根据定性访谈和利益相关者参与研讨会的结果,我们建议采用基于社区的参与式规划策略来改善步行条件。
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Planning for walkable cities in Africa: Co-producing knowledge on conditions, practices, and strategies

This study sought to unravel the conditions of the walking environment, and residents lived experiences of walking in two urban neighbourhoods in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA). Drawing on a participatory mapping exercise and a total of 70 community and institutional qualitative interviews, the results revealed that the study neighbourhoods have precarious walking conditions manifested by the absence of road markings, inadequate traffic lights and other road-calming infrastructure such as speed ramps. The results also show that previous and current national and local development plans do little to plan for the walking environment. This study demonstrates the impacts of the failure of planning and policy responses to the walking environment on urban residents. In an important stakeholder engagement workshop involving a total of 40 participants, our study brought academics, institutional representatives and residents from the two neighbourhoods together to discuss the findings and establish a stronger collaborative relationship for designing an equitable and sustainable walking environment. Based on the findings from the qualitative interviews and stakeholder engagement workshop, we therefore recommend a community-based participatory planning strategy for improving walkability conditions.

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