Determinants and effects of perceived walkability: a literature review, conceptual model and research agenda

被引:82
作者
De Vos, Jonas [1 ]
Laettman, Katrin [2 ]
van der Vlugt, Anna-Lena [3 ]
Welsch, Janina [3 ]
Otsuka, Noriko [3 ]
机构
[1] UCL, Bartlett Sch Planning, 14 Upper Woburn Pl, London WC1H 0NN, England
[2] Gavle Univ, Dept Occupat Hlth Sci & Psychol, Gavle, Sweden
[3] ILS Res Inst Reg & Urban Dev, Dortmund, Germany
基金
英国经济与社会研究理事会;
关键词
Perceived walkability; accessibility; travel behaviour; walking; attitudes; well-being; MEASURED PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; LOW-SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS; BUILT ENVIRONMENT; NEIGHBORHOOD WALKABILITY; PUBLIC TRANSPORT; ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; OBJECTIVE MEASURES; TRAVEL BEHAVIOR; LAND-USE;
D O I
10.1080/01441647.2022.2101072
中图分类号
U [交通运输];
学科分类号
08 ; 0823 ;
摘要
For decades, accessibility - i.e. the ease of reaching destinations - has been an important concept in transport planning, resulting in many studies trying to measure it and put it into practice. Also walkability, a mode-specific type of accessibility referring to how easy it is to walk (to destinations) received increased attention in the last two decades. In recent years, a new focus has been on how people perceive their accessibility as this may be a stronger predictor of travel behaviour than objective elements of accessibility (such as built environment characteristics). Perceived walkability, i.e. how walk-friendly people experience a certain area, however, has only been explored by a limited number of studies. In this review paper, we give an overview of existing studies analysing perceived walkability, which mostly have focused on its effects on walking frequency/duration, physical activity and various aspects of mental well-being. Based on this literature review, a conceptual model is created, emphasising the determinants and effects of perceived walkability and how it is related to objective walkability. We end this paper by providing avenues for further research, including the introduction of a Short Perceived Walkability Scale (SPWS) and recommendations for data collection and analysis. Doing so can create new insights into perceived walkability and links with related elements, and therefore can contribute to stimulating walking trips and improving the experience of these trips.
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