Design and Pre-testing of a Survey Instrument to Measure Pedestrian Levels of Safety and Comfort

Design and Pre-testing of a Survey Instrument to Measure Pedestrian Levels of Safety and Comfort

Author: Barry S. Wellar

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13:

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The study's two-part purpose is very ambitious: 1. to measure and test the effectiveness of modifications introduced in November 1993 to address pedestrian concerns regarding the Laurier East to Nicholas South channelized cut-off; and, 2. to design and pre-test a survey instrument for ascertaining the concerns and attitudes of pedestrians about intersection locations and situations that affect their sense of security (safety, comfort, convenience).


Measuring Urban Design

Measuring Urban Design

Author: Reid Ewing

Publisher: Island Press

Published: 2013-07-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781610911931

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What makes strolling down a particular street enjoyable? The authors of Measuring Urban Design argue it's not an idle question. Inviting streets are the centerpiece of thriving, sustainable communities, but it can be difficult to pinpoint the precise design elements that make an area appealing. This accessible guide removes the mystery, providing clear methods to measure urban design. In recent years, many "walking audit instruments" have been developed to measure qualities like building height, block length, and sidewalk width. But while easily quantifiable, these physical features do not fully capture the experience of walking down a street. In contrast, this book addresses broad perceptions of street environments. It provides operational definitions and measurement protocols of five intangible qualities of urban design, specifically imageability, visual enclosure, human scale, transparency, and complexity. The result is a reliable field survey instrument grounded in constructs from architecture, urban design, and planning. Readers will also find a case study applying the instrument to 588 streets in New York City, which shows that it can be used effectively to measure the built environment's impact on social, psychological, and physical well-being. Finally, readers will find illustrated, step-by-step instructions to use the instrument and a scoring sheet for easy calculation of urban design quality scores. For the first time, researchers, designers, planners, and lay people have an empirically tested tool to measure those elusive qualities that make us want to take a stroll. Urban policymakers and planners as well as students in urban policy, design, and environmental health will find the tools and methods in Measuring Urban Design especially useful.