Analysis of Changes in Pedestrian Route Choice Priorities with Progress of Stage of Life
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概要
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User focused pedestrian facility planning requires an understanding of pedestrian behavior and needs. Analysis presented here has considered user attributes primarily from the point of view of stage of life of the person. User needs have been measured through responses to ten opinion statements. The primary field survey was conducted in Japan, in five cities of different sizes. A secondary survey was performed in Sydney, Australia for comparison purposes. Analysis has shown the viability of using different indicators to designate the stage of life. It is also shown that a bipartition classification is suited to explain how pedestrian needs related to shortness of paths and pleasantness of walking space as individuals go through phases of their life.
著者
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VANDEBONA Upali
School of Civil and Environmental Eng. The University of New South Wales
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TSUKAGUCHI Hiroshi
Department of Civil Engineering Ritsumeikan University
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TAJIMA Yoshiyuki
Railway Planning Dept. Railway Division, Nippon Koei Co., LTD.
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