Walkability and city users. Critical analysis of opportunities and risks
Área de conocimiento
UrbanísticaFecha de publicación
2022Editorial
Universidad Politécnica de CartagenaCita bibliográfica
Balletto, Ginevra; Ladu, Mara; Milesi, Alessandra; Campisi, Tiziana; Borruso, Giuseppe. Walkability and city users. Critical analysis of opportunities and risks.En SUPTM 2022: 1st Conference on Future Challenges in Sustainable Urban Planning & Territorial Management, 17–19 Jan 2022Palabras clave
SUPTM 2022Walkability
City users
Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan
Resumen
Walkability is the subject of an unprecedented multidisciplinary organizational effort, as it affects urban quality and health. Metropolitan cities with SUMPs also intend to improve and promote walkability according to the theoretical approach of the "Walkable City", based on continuity, balance, safety, comfort, accessibility, efficiency and attractiveness of places. With the SUMP, metropolitan cities must also govern the daily flows of city users, 'consumers' of cities, a consequence of economic and socio-cultural dynamics.How and in which communities do SUMPs act? Can the “Walkable City” answer the growing demand for urban mobility? These are the questions that guided the paper.
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