Satisfaction or compensation? The interaction between walking preferences and neighbourhood design

作者: David Lindelöw , Åse Svensson , Karin Brundell-Freij , Lena Winslott Hiselius

DOI: 10.1016/J.TRD.2016.11.021

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摘要: This paper describes a study on preferences, neighbourhood design and walking in northern European setting. The aim was to examine how preferences for residential choice modal play out regarding frequency three neighbourhoods the Swedish city of Malmo. design, unlike most earlier studies walkability neighbourhoods, treated as explicit variables predicting amount neighbourhood, rather than control that alter estimated effect built environment. empirical material examined with analysis variance multiple regression, which indicated heterogeneous resulted response, terms frequency, one neighbourhoods. suggestion policy is pedestrian planning should take heterogeneity thus, demand, into account.

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