TY - JOUR
T1 - Public Open Space and Walking
T2 - The Role of Proximity, Perceptual Qualities of the Surrounding Built Environment, and Street Configuration
AU - Koohsari, Mohammad Javad
AU - Karakiewicz, Justyna Anna
AU - Kaczynski, Andrew T.
PY - 2013/8
Y1 - 2013/8
N2 - This study examined how proximity and attractiveness of public open spaces (POSs), perceptions of the surrounding built environment, and street configuration were associated with walking to and within POSs. Residents from three neighborhoods in Melbourne (N = 335) completed a questionnaire about walking and perceptions of their neighborhood, and geographic information systems and space syntax measures were used to assess proximity of POSs and street configuration. Proximity and attractiveness of POSs were not associated with POS-related walking. However, several perceptual qualities of the built environment, including safety from crime and traffic and aesthetics, were associated with greater walking. As well, persons living in areas with the most integrated street configurations reported less POS-related walking. Neighborhood perceptions and street configuration are key urban design issues to consider in promoting residents' use of POS for walking.
AB - This study examined how proximity and attractiveness of public open spaces (POSs), perceptions of the surrounding built environment, and street configuration were associated with walking to and within POSs. Residents from three neighborhoods in Melbourne (N = 335) completed a questionnaire about walking and perceptions of their neighborhood, and geographic information systems and space syntax measures were used to assess proximity of POSs and street configuration. Proximity and attractiveness of POSs were not associated with POS-related walking. However, several perceptual qualities of the built environment, including safety from crime and traffic and aesthetics, were associated with greater walking. As well, persons living in areas with the most integrated street configurations reported less POS-related walking. Neighborhood perceptions and street configuration are key urban design issues to consider in promoting residents' use of POS for walking.
KW - built environment
KW - perceptual qualities
KW - proximity
KW - public open space
KW - street configuration
KW - walking
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U2 - 10.1177/0013916512440876
DO - 10.1177/0013916512440876
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84879740658
SN - 0013-9165
VL - 45
SP - 706
EP - 736
JO - Environment and Behavior
JF - Environment and Behavior
IS - 6
ER -