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Urban design quality and walkability: an audit of suburban high streets in an Australian city

Journal of Urban Design, 2020
If well planned and designed, suburban high streets can fulfil important economic functions and carry social significance, in addition to allowing for the passage of traffic.
Enshan Hooi, D. Pojani
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The visual quality of streets: A human-centred continuous measurement based on machine learning algorithms and street view images

Environment and Planning B Urban Analytics and City Science, 2019
This study proposes a workable approach for quantitatively measuring the perceptual-based visual quality of streets, which has often relied on subjective impressions or feelings.
Y. Ye   +4 more
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Livable Streets and Global Competitiveness: A Survey of Mexico City

Journal of planning education and research, 2020
Mexico City is rapidly building livable streets (i.e., streets redesigned to accommodate pedestrians, cyclists, and public space users). Livable streets are justified by decision makers as investments to increase urban equity yet tend to reinforce ...
R. Whitney   +2 more
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Street capital

2009
<i>Street Capital</i> is aimed at postgraduates and academics in criminology, race and ethnicity, sociology, social theory and methodology. It will also be of interest to a wider social science audience, particularly those interested in using Bourdieu as a theoretical model.
Sveinung Sandberg, Willy Pedersen
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Street Nursing

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2009
A British Columbia outreach program aims at preventing sexually transmitted infections and HIV.
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Revisiting Lively Streets: Social Interactions in Public Space

Journal of planning education and research, 2018
Given the investment in streets, it is imperative for planners and urban designers to determine what makes streets social places. Defining street liveliness as stationary social behavior and duration of stay, we present an empirical longitudinal study ...
Vikas Mehta, J. Bosson
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Street Connectivity versus Street Widening

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2015
Highly connected street networks increase accessibility for multimodal transport, but their effects on the efficiency of still-dominant vehicular traffic is rarely addressed. As interest increases in transforming typical suburban developments from car-oriented to multimodal environments, the effects of redesigned street networks in the period before ...
Tasic, Ivana   +3 more
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Complete streets at the municipal level: A review of American municipal Complete Street Policy

International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 2018
The Complete Streets Act of 2009 preceded a proliferation of municipal level complete streets policies across United States. These policies aim to challenge auto-centric street design standards in favor of “complete streets” that are safe for users of ...
Kelly Gregg, P. Hess
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