2017
DOI: 10.2495/ut170041
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Evaluating Attitudes on the Quality of Service of Pedestrian Networks

Abstract: The aim of our research is to study opinions of people upon the pedestrian conditions in urban spaces. The goal is to evaluate, based on the perception of citizens, the existence of certain walkability factors that contribute to the quality of service of the pedestrian environment. Walkability factors are related to mobility, connectivity, comfort, safety and convenience. As a result, a pedestrian satisfaction index could be derived, which might reveal the citizens' quality of life and the need for developing … Show more

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“…Relative Importance Index (RII) is a method to choose parameters based on their significance in the context and is found used in walkability studies elsewhere (Papageorgiou et al, 2018, Zainol et al, 2016, Asfour, 2016. For a 7-point Likert scale, the RII is given as:…”
Section: Delphi and Relative Important Index (Rii) To Select Walkabil...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relative Importance Index (RII) is a method to choose parameters based on their significance in the context and is found used in walkability studies elsewhere (Papageorgiou et al, 2018, Zainol et al, 2016, Asfour, 2016. For a 7-point Likert scale, the RII is given as:…”
Section: Delphi and Relative Important Index (Rii) To Select Walkabil...mentioning
confidence: 99%