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Behavioral Mapping×Walkability Index×
OblastUrban StudiesUrban Studies
PorodicaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Godina nastanka19802010
TvoracWilliam H. Whyte; Jan GehlLawrence Frank and colleagues
TipSystematic spatial observation of how people occupy and move through public spaceComposite neighbourhood index of how supportive the built environment is of walking
Temeljni izvorWhyte, W. H. (1980). The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces. Conservation Foundation. ISBN: 9780891640578Frank, L. D., Sallis, J. F., Saelens, B. E., Leary, L., Cain, K., Conway, T. L., & Hess, P. M. (2010). The development of a walkability index: Application to the Neighborhood Quality of Life Study. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 44(13), 924–933. DOI ↗
Drugi naziviPlace-Centered Mapping, Individual-Centered Mapping, Public Life Observation, Spatial Behavior MappingFrank Walkability Index, Walk Score, Neighborhood Walkability Index, Pedestrian Environment Index
Srodne44
SažetakBehavioral mapping is the systematic, time-sampled observation of how people actually occupy and move through a public space, recorded directly onto a plan of the site. Developed in the urban context by William H. Whyte's filmed studies of New York plazas and formalized into a public-life methodology by Jan Gehl, it produces an empirical picture of where people sit, stand, walk, and gather, rather than where designers assumed they would. The two core modes — place-centered mapping of who is doing what at fixed moments, and individual-centered tracking of how single people move — together turn the invisible life of a space into mappable data.A walkability index measures how well a neighbourhood's built environment supports walking, by combining a small set of land-use and street-design variables into a single score. The influential index developed by Lawrence Frank and colleagues sums standardized measures of residential density, land-use mix, street connectivity, and retail floor-area ratio, giving extra weight to intersection density because connected street grids most strongly enable walking. Consumer tools such as Walk Score popularized the same idea by scoring an address on the proximity and variety of nearby destinations, making walkability a routine input to planning, public health, and real-estate analysis.
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