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Microscale walkability indicators for fifty-nine European central urban areas: An open-access tabular dataset and a geospatial web-based platform

机译:Microscale可行性指示为五十九个欧洲中央城市地区:开放式表格数据集和基于地理空间的网络平台

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A growing body of empirical findings suggests that more satisfactory, compact, and traversable built environments can positively influence active travel, physical activity, and the walking experience. To this end, planning for better and more walkable places has been identified as a hot topic in urban studies and public health research, since. However, European-level indicators assessing aspects of pedestrian-friendly urban environments are largely lacking. This article introduces spatial and tabular data files of 17 pre-processed and microscale walkability indicators. The dataset presents relevant to the pedestrian environment information for 59 central urban areas from 26 European countries and aims to support policy analysis and assessment related to healthy and low-carbon transportation systems as well as sustainable communities. Methodologically, we applied a virtual (i.e., Google Street View) street audit tool, block-by-block and on both sides of each street and crossing segment separately. To this end, we digitized in polyline features observations and evaluations for a total of 112.577 street- and/or crossing-segments. The data collection process was a demanding and challenging process, which lasted for 21 months and involved 46 trained observers. The data tables in this paper present processed data of each audited item topic as a total share of street segments or crossings length by city. More specifically, the data tables contain indicators that describe the following seventeen themes: percent of segments with predominant commercial or/and entertainment buildings (active uses), percent of segments with access to park/plaza, percent of segments with transit stop(s), percent of segments with available public seats, percent of segments according to their street lighting conditions, percent of segments with well-maintained buildings, percent of segments where graffiti is not present, percent of segments where a bike lane is present, percent of segments where a sidewalk is present, percent of segments with well-maintained sidewalks, percent of segments with sidewalk buffers, percent of segments according to shading levels, percent of segments with wider sidewalks, percent of segments according to the number of road traffic lanes, percent of crossings with a pedestrian walk signal, percent of crossings with curb(s) ramp and percent of crossings with a marked pedestrian crosswalk. Additionally, a dedicated web-GIS platform has been designed and developed to visualize and disseminate collected data in openly available density maps of high spatial resolution (50 m × 50 m). The above data can be utilized to both raise awareness of unsatisfactory pedestrian environments and appoint them as a key health and environmental issue, as well as to assist European policy-makers to apply urban mobility strategies and monitor progress in urban sustainability and public health goals.
机译:实证研究结果的一个增长的身体表明,比较满意的,结构紧凑,穿越建筑环境可以产生积极的影响积极的旅行,体力活动和行走的经验。为此,规划更好,更适合步行的地方已被确定为城市研究和公共健康研究的热门话题,因为。然而,欧洲一级指标评估行人友好的城市环境方面主要是缺乏。本文介绍的17预处理和微尺度步行性指标空间数据和表格数据文件。有关行人环境信息数据集的礼物来自26个欧洲国家和目标59个中心城区,以支持有关健康,低碳的交通系统以及可持续社区的政策分析和评估。方法论,我们采用了虚拟(即,谷歌街景)街道审计工具,块逐块和每个街道的两侧,并且分别横过段。为此,我们在数字化折线设有观察和评价总计112.577街景和/或交叉段组成。数据收集过程是一个艰苦并极具挑战的过程,历时21个月,涉及46个训练有素的观察员。在此本文件中的数据表处理的每个审定项主题的数据如由城市街道段或交叉长度的总份额。更具体地说,数据表包含描述以下17个主题指标:与主要的商业和/或娱乐的建筑物(活动使用),与接入段%至公园/广场,过境停止段的百分比(S)段的百分比与现有的公共座椅段%,根据他们的街道照明条件下段的百分比,以维护良好的建筑,部分地方涂鸦是不存在的百分比段的百分比,段的百分比,其中自行车车道段的存在,百分比其中人行道存在时,在保持良好的人行道,与人行道缓冲器段的百分比段的%,根据遮光水平段的百分比,与更广泛的人行道,根据道路交通车道数段的百分比段的百分比,%的交叉与行人行走信号,与路缘交叉的百分比(S)和斜交叉的%以标记行人交叉的走。此外,专用的Web-GIS平台已经设计和开发可视化和高空间分辨率的公开可用的密度图传播收集的数据(50米×50米)。以上数据可以用来不满意行人环境既提高认识,并委任他们为一个重要的健康和环境问题,以及协助欧洲政策制定者运用城市交通战略和监测进展情况在城市可持续发展和公共健康目标。

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