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Equity in Microscale Urban Design and Walkability: A Photographic Survey of Six Pittsburgh Streetscapes

机译:微型城市设计和步行性的公平性:匹兹堡六幅街景的摄影调查

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This paper explores inequity in neighborhood walkability at the micro-scale level by qualitatively examining six streetscapes in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A photographic survey is used to highlight differences in the quality and design of the built environment among pairs of streetscapes with high or low social vulnerability but approximately equal quantitative Walk Scores ? . The survey revealed discernable differences in the quality and maintenance of the built environment among those in more and less disadvantaged neighborhoods. This was true of several characteristics expected to affect walkability, including enclosure, transparency, complexity, and tidiness. Streetscapes in neighborhoods with high social vulnerability exhibited less contiguous street walls, fewer windows and less transparent storefronts, less well maintained infrastructure, fewer street cafés, and overall less complexity than those in neighborhoods with low social vulnerability. Implications for planning and policy are discussed.
机译:本文通过定性研究宾夕法尼亚州匹兹堡的六个街景,探索了微观尺度上邻里步行的不平等性。使用摄影调查来突出显示具有高或低社会脆弱性但定量步行分数大致相等的成对街道景观在建筑环境质量和设计上的差异? 。调查显示,处于弱势社区的人们在建筑环境质量和维护方面存在明显差异。预期会影响步行性的几个特征都是如此,包括围合性,透明性,复杂性和整洁度。与社会脆弱性较低的社区相比,具有较高社会脆弱性的社区的街景具有较少的连续墙,较少的窗户和较不透明的店面,维护较少的基础设施,较少的街道咖啡馆以及总体上较少的复杂性。讨论了对计划和政策的影响。

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