ARTÍCULO
Analysis of the influence of urban built environment on pedestrian flow in an intermediate-sized city in the Andes of Ecuador
Fecha
2019Registro en:
15568318
10.1080/15568318.2018.1514445
Autor
Hermida, Carla
Cordero, Manuela
Orellana Vintimilla, Daniel Augusto
Institución
Resumen
This study explores the potential influence of the urban built environment on pedestrian flow in an intermediate Latin American city, Cuenca-Ecuador. Data from samples of 48 street segments were analyzed to explore how physical and spatial features of streets and sidewalks, as well as land use and occupation conditions influence the number of pedestrians. A quantitative approach was used to model the individual and combined influences of several variables on pedestrian counts using multiple regression models. Results from statistical modeling indicate that variables related to the physical features of the streets, such as sidewalk width, are positively correlated to pedestrian counts, whereas parking space and front setback are negatively correlated. We conclude that streets in our study area are largely inadequate for pedestrians due to their poor design, scarce walking infrastructure, and the prevalence of all sorts of obstacles on the sidewalks. Pedestrians, however, seem to cope with this adve...