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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Pezzagno. Michèle, Richiedei. Anna, Tira. Maurizio سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781003027379, 1003027377 ناشر: CRC Press/Balkema سال نشر: 2020 تعداد صفحات: 279 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 12 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب عابران پیاده ، فضاهای شهری و سلامت: مجموعه مقالات بیست و چهارمین کنفرانس بین المللی زندگی و پیاده روی در شهرها (LWC 2019) ، برشیا ، ایتالیا ، 12-13 سپتامبر 2019: معماری / برنامه ریزی شهری و کاربری اراضی، زندگی شهر و شهر، عابران پیاده، علوم اجتماعی / جغرافیای انسانی، علوم اجتماعی / جامعه شناسی / شهری، حمل و نقل شهری، کتاب های الکترونیکی، انتشار کنفرانس، زندگی شهر و شهر -- کنگره ها، حمل و نقل شهری -- کنگره ها ، عابر پیاده -- کنگره ها
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Pedestrians, urban spaces and health: proceedings of the XXIVth International Conference on Living and Walking in Cities (LWC 2019), Brescia, Italy, 12-13 September 2019 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب عابران پیاده ، فضاهای شهری و سلامت: مجموعه مقالات بیست و چهارمین کنفرانس بین المللی زندگی و پیاده روی در شهرها (LWC 2019) ، برشیا ، ایتالیا ، 12-13 سپتامبر 2019 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Preface
Introduction
Pedestrians, urban spaces and health, M. Tira
Network and infrastructure to improve pedestrian mobility
E-Thinking the road infrastructure for new urban mobility needs, G. Cantisani
Sensitivity analysis and the alternative optimization of the pedestrian level of service: Some considerations applied to a pedestrian street in Greece, T. Campisi, A. Canale, G. Tesoriere, S. Basbas, A. Nikiforiadis & P. Vaitsis
Urban spaces and mobility in Makkah city: Ordinary organization and big events, R. Bahshwan, R. De Lotto & C. Berizzi
Increasing urban walkability: Evidences from a participatory process based on spatial configuration analysis, P. Pontrandolfi, B. Murgante, F. Scorza, R. Carbone & L. Saganeiti
Auditing streets' pedestrian compatibilitY: A study of school sites' requalification, M. Ignaccolo, G. Inturri, G. Calabrò, V. Torrisi, N. Giuffrida & M. Le Pira
Sustainable and resilient urban spaces
Improving city resilience through demand and supply urban dynamics, D. Chondrogianni & Y.J. Stephanedes
Urban resilience and anthropic risks. The case of the polcevera valley in Genoa, S. Candia, F. Pirlone, I. Spadaro & A.C. Taramasso
Gamification for the enhancement of urban spaces: Cases and tools, M. Sciaccaluga & I. Delponte
Nature-based solutions for urban resilience, R. De Lotto & F. Pinto
Definition of pedestrian friendly street parameters and evaluation in the case of Erzurum city, E.N. Sari, S. Yilmaz & B.G. Yilmaz
Well-being, perception, participation and mobility strategies. The sustainability of the contemporary city, M. Lisi, F. Fratini & A. Cappuccitti
Walkability and redevelopment
The walkability of city with difficult terrain -- evaluation of barriers to use of spatial qualities, for users and main guidelines for improvement, I. Mrak
Spillover effect of urban regeneration on pedestrian accessibility and walkability, M. Tiboni & F. Botticini
Pedestrian mobility as urban regeneration strategy, E. Conticelli, E. Bruni & S. Tondelli
Urban accessibility as an approach for the regeneration of urban peripheries. The experience of the sant'avendrace district in Cagliari, T. Congiu, V. Fais & A. Plaisant
In field assessment of existing pedestrian paths: A comprehensive approach towards pedestrian oriented neighbourhoods, S. Rossetti & M. Zazzi
A citizen science approach to assess the perceived walkable environment and identify elements that influence pedestrian experience at the University of Malta, C. Cañas, M. Attard & M. Haklay
Freewheeling thoughts about public space, M.R. Ronzoni
Green infrastructures/Public transport
Green infrastructures for urban and territorial regeneration. The sustainability of contemporary city of somerville, S. Cioci
Boston healthy city: The harborwalk experience, L. Kappler
The node-place model to improve walkability in railway station catchment areas to promote healthy city environments. An application to the municipality of cercola (NA), G. Carpentieri, C. Guida & L. Faga
HSR stations' urban redevelopments as an impulse for pedestrian mobility. an evaluation model for a comparative perspective, M. Carra & P. Ventura
Sustainable, safe and resilient urban spaces
Open source data and tools for disaster risk management: Definition of urban exposure index, R. De Lotto, C. Pietra & E.M. Venco
Strategies able to improve the level of safety and protection from seismic and hydro-geo-morphological risks, M.A. Bedini, F. Bronzini & G. Marinelli
Flood vulnerability functions for people and vehicles in urban areas, M. Pilotti & L. Milanesi
The reduction of the population's residential exposure to radon risk in the municipal urban plan, R. Gerundo, M. Grimaldi & A. Marra
Assessing the economic and health impact of soft mobility. The lombardy region case study, E. Turrini, C. Carnevale, E. De Angelis & M. Volta
Pleasant and attractive public spaces
The public space through an aesthetic ethics, A. Tommasoli & L. Tommasoli
Imageability of geo-mining heritage. Case stydy of nebida settlement, geo-mining park Sardinia (Italy), N. Beretić & T. Congiu
Pedestrian healthcare and beauty: Free-accessibility design plan in taranto (IT), A. Massaro & F. Rotondo
The effect of movida on residential property prices: An example from Turin, E. Ottoz, P. Pavese & L. Sella
Soft mobility and perception of urban landscape
Improving the walkability for next-generation cities and territories, through the reuse of available data and raster analyses, A. Cittadino, G. Garnero, P. Guerreschi, E. Eynard, G. Melis, F. Fiermonte & L. La Riccia
Investigating the importance of walk stages as a factor in the choice between car and public transport in urban areas, D. van Soest, M.R Tight & C.D.F. Rogers
Moving through the quarries park. the case of Brescia, M. Tononi & A. Pietta
Pedestrian road safety
Methodology for data processing for road accidents that involve vulnerable road users. The case of Brescia: Pedestrian Road Safety, G. Maternini, M. Bonera, M.G. Speranza, C. Archetti & M. Martinello
Analyses of factors influencing children behaviour while crossing the conflict zones at urban intersections, I.I. Otković, A. Deluka-Tibljaš, S. Šurdonja, A. Canale, G. Tesoriere & T. Campisi
A hybrid approach for prioritising road safety interventions in urban areas, S.V. Gomes, C. Roque & J.L. Cardoso
Defining the characteristics of walking paths to promote an active ageing, C. Cottrill, F. Gaglione, C. Gargiulo & F. Zucaro
Effects of elderly people's walking difficulty on concerns and anxiety while walking on roads, T. Matsuura
Healthy cities for all
Shared space and visually impaired persons, F. Anwar
Topographical and physiological data collection for urban handbike tracks design, A. Cudicio, A. Girardello, F. Negro, C. Orizio, A. Arenghi, G. Legnani & M. Serpelloni
Proactive city. the city as a gym for active design, E. Marchigiani, I. Garofolo & B. Chiarelli
Elderly mobility under the microscope: A multidisciplinary perspective, E. Pantelaki, E. Maggi & D. Crotti
Participatory experiences supporting more healthy and active cities. The research intervention "Anziani&Città", E. Dorato
Promoting healthy cities
The missing path: Promiscuous bicycle lanes in urban areas, R. Fistola, M. Gallo, R.A. La Rocca & R. Battarra
An operational framework for healthy regeneration practices, T. Congiu, A. Plaisant & S. Unali
Conclusive remarks
Scientific outputs and research needs trough bibliometric mapping of LWC discussion, A. Richiedei & M. Pezzagno
Author index
;Today, citizens advocate greater environmental sustainability, better services and the improvement of urban quality by promoting safer mobility and health. Addressing these issues, Pedestrians, Urban spaces and Health contains the papers presented at the XXIV International Conference "Living and Walking in Cities" (Brescia, Italy, 12-13 September 2019). The contributions discuss town planning issues, look at best practices and research findings across the broad spectrum of urban and transport planning, with particular attention to the safety of pedestrians in the city. The main topics of the book are: Walking experiences Urban spaces and Redevelopment Healthy cities (as Urban resilience and for Weakest users) Pedestrians, Urban spaces and Health is a powerful plea for a multi-disciplinary and comprehensive approach to urban mobility and planning, and will be of interest to academics, consultants and practitioners interested in these areas.Cover......Page 1
Half Title......Page 2
Title Page......Page 4
Copyright Page......Page 5
Table of contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 10
Organizing Committee......Page 12
Introduction......Page 14
Pedestrians, urban spaces and health......Page 16
Network and infrastructure to improvepedestrian mobility......Page 20
E-thinking the road infrastructure for new urban mobility needs......Page 22
Sensitivity analysis and the alternative optimization of the pedestrian level of service: Some considerations applied to apedestrian street in Greece......Page 30
Urban spaces and mobility in Makkah city: Ordinary organization and big events......Page 35
Increasing urban walkability: Evidences from aparticipatory process based on spatial configuration analysis......Page 39
Auditing streets’ pedestrian compatibility: Astudy of school sites’ requalification......Page 43
Sustainable and resilient urban spaces......Page 48
Improving city resilience through demand and supply urban dynamics......Page 50
Definition of pedestrian friendly street parameters and evaluation in the case of Erzurum city......Page 68
Well-being, perception, participation and mobility strategieS. The sustainability of the contemporary city.......Page 74
Urban resilience and anthropic risks. The case of the Polcevera Valley in Genoa......Page 55
Gamification for the enhancement of urban spaces: Cases and tools......Page 60
Nature-based solutions for urban resilience......Page 64
Walkability and redevelopment......Page 80
The walkability of a city with difficult terrain– evaluation of barriers to use of spatial qualities for users and main guidelines for improvement......Page 82
Spillover effect of urban regeneration on pedestrian accessibility and walkability......Page 87
Pedestrian mobility as urban regeneration strategy......Page 92
Urban accessibility as an approach for the regeneration of urban peripheries. The experience of the Sant’Avendrace district in Cagliari......Page 97
In field assessment of existing pedestrian paths: Acomprehensive approach towards pedestrian oriented neighbourhoods......Page 101
Acitizen science approach to assess the perceived walkable environment and identify elements that influence pedestrian experience at the University of Malta......Page 106
Freewheeling thoughts about public space......Page 110
Green infrastructures / Public transport......Page 116
Green infrastructures for urban and territorial regeneration. The sustainability of the contemporary city of Somerville......Page 118
Boston healthy city: The harborwalk experience......Page 123
HSR stations’ urban redevelopments as an impulse for pedestrian mobility. An evaluation model for acomparative perspective......Page 128
Sustainable, safe and resilient urban spaces......Page 138
Open source data and tools for disaster risk management: Definition of urban exposure index......Page 140
Strategies able to improve the level of safety and protection from seismic and hydro-geo-morphological risks......Page 145
Flood vulnerability functions for people and vehicles in urban areas......Page 151
Assessing the economic and health impact of soft mobility. The Lombardy region case study......Page 156
Pleasant and attractive public spaces......Page 166
The public space through an aesthetic ethics......Page 168
Imageability of geo-mining heritage. Case study of Nebida settlement, Geo-mining park Sardinia (Italy)......Page 172
Pedestrian healthcare and beauty: Free-accessibility design plan in Taranto (IT)......Page 177
The effect of Movida on residential property prices: An example from Turin......Page 183
Soft mobility and perception of urban landscape......Page 188
Improving the walkability for next-generation cities and territories, through the reuse of available data and raster analyses......Page 190
Investigating the importance of walk stages as afactor in the choice between car and public transport in urban areas......Page 195
Moving through the Quarries Park. The case of Brescia......Page 199
Pedestrian road safety......Page 204
Methodology for data processing for road accidents that involve vulnerable road users. the case of Brescia......Page 206
Analyses of factors influencing children behaviour while crossing the conflict zones at urban intersections......Page 211
Ahybrid approach for prioritising road safety interventions in urban areas......Page 217
Defining the characteristics of walking paths to promote an active ageing......Page 222
Untitled......Page 44
Untitled......Page 178
Effects of elderly people’s walking difficulty on concerns and anxiety while walking on roads......Page 227
Healthy cities for all......Page 232
Shared space and visually impaired persons......Page 234
Topographical and physiological data collection for urban handbike tracks design......Page 238
Proactive city. the city as agym for active design......Page 243
Elderly mobility under the microscope: Amultidisciplinary perspective......Page 249
Participatory experiences supporting more healthy and active cities. the research-intervention “Anziani&Città”......Page 253
Promoting healthy cities......Page 258
The missing path: Promiscuous bicycle lanes in urban areas......Page 260
An operational framework for healthy regeneration practices......Page 266
Conclusive remarks......Page 270
Scientific outputs and research needs through bibliometric mapping of LWC discussion......Page 272
Author index......Page 278