Pedestrian Behaviour and Perception in Urban Walking Environments

Planning pedestrian environments requires assumptions about how pedestrians will respond to characteristics of the environment as they formulate and enact their walking itineraries. By observing the movement of patterns researchers can relate them to the designed environment. This research shows the extent to which pedestrian behaviour (i..e. walking speed) can be used when considering design interventions.

Walmsley, Jim. (1989). Pedestrian Behaviour and Perception in Urban Walking Environments. Environment and Behaviour. 21 (2): 123-150

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