Journal Of Contemporary Urban Affairs

Journal Of Contemporary Urban Affairs

The Pedestrianisation and Its Relation with Enhancing Walkability in Urban Spaces

Yazarlar: Najmaldin Hussein

Cilt 2 , Sayı 1 , 2018 , Sayfalar 102-112

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DOI:10.25034/ijcua.2018.3666

Anahtar Kelimeler:Walkability,Pedestrianisation,Safety,Quality of urban environment.

Özet: The study aimed to answer the question of how pedestrianisation can influence walkability to increasing physical activity vitality and livability of urban spaces. Therefore, after the theoretical understanding of the framework of the research, the study will focus on experimental research on the Salamis rode of Famagusta to assess the problems of walkability in the street to propose a sustainable and human friendly solution for this area. The main aim of the research is to find what is the interrelation between pedestrianisation in public urban spaces and walkability? Therefore, it concludes that walkability as a part of pedestrianisation scheme will lead to increase the quality of the urban environment by increasing safety and organization in urban infra-instructors.


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@article{2018, title={The Pedestrianisation and Its Relation with Enhancing Walkability in Urban Spaces}, volume={2}, number={102–112}, publisher={Journal Of Contemporary Urban Affairs}, author={Najmaldin Hussein}, year={2018} }
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Najmaldin Hussein. (2018). The Pedestrianisation and Its Relation with Enhancing Walkability in Urban Spaces (Vol. 2). Vol. 2. Journal Of Contemporary Urban Affairs.
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Najmaldin Hussein. The Pedestrianisation and Its Relation with Enhancing Walkability in Urban Spaces. no. 102–112, Journal Of Contemporary Urban Affairs, 2018.