The Effects of Configurational and Functional Factors on the Spatial Distribution of Pedestrians

作者: Yoav Lerman , Itzhak Omer

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-00615-4_22

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摘要: The research presented here deals with pedestrian movement in two adjacent areas located the city of Tel-Aviv that were established different periods and according to planning doctrines: pre-modern modern urban planning. Consequently, these differ street network spatial-configurational attributes functional built environment attributes. Statistical geographical analysis showed spite their physical proximity, examined this study differed significantly volume distribution as well explaining distribution. It was found environment, is more predictable has higher correlation than environment. findings can contribute a greater understanding factors shape environments.

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