2020
DOI: 10.24017/science.2020.1.13
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Assessing Walkability in Sulaimani City Center

Abstract: Walkability within urban design and planning context refers to urban environments that are friendly and supportive for the pedestrian. Walkable environments offer many economic, social, health, and environmental benefits and contribute to UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In public places, including city centers, walkability is a major asset for making them vibrant by attracting and maintaining pedestrians, including tourists. It is no coincidence that the top tourist destinations and livable ci… Show more

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“…Al-Budairi & Al-Rikabi (2023) also refer to the spatial concept of healthy cities and find that movement, mobility, density and diversity have a role in the health of the people. Radha, Ali & Amin (2020) show the possibility of encouraging walking through indicators related to safety, function, destination, aesthetics, and comfort. Moreover, Brueckner et al, (2022) show the importance of blue spaces in achieving well-being and healthy urban developments.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Literature Review Healthy Environm...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al-Budairi & Al-Rikabi (2023) also refer to the spatial concept of healthy cities and find that movement, mobility, density and diversity have a role in the health of the people. Radha, Ali & Amin (2020) show the possibility of encouraging walking through indicators related to safety, function, destination, aesthetics, and comfort. Moreover, Brueckner et al, (2022) show the importance of blue spaces in achieving well-being and healthy urban developments.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Literature Review Healthy Environm...mentioning
confidence: 99%