The design of urban spaces that foster sustainable practices requires new analytical and structural approaches to spatial planning. An appropriate pedestrian network could significantly contribute to sustainable urban de- velopment goals, particularly by promoting sustainable mobility and pedestrian friendliness. With such goals, several attempts have been made to develop suitable models for pedestrian networks. However, something that is missing from the current literature is a framework that incorporates the main findings of the various studies as an integrated concise concept of the pedestrian network. To address this knowledge gap, this pa- per reviews studies on pedestrian networks and evaluates this concept based on the systematic 3W1H anal- ysis method, which asks where, what, who, and how. In essence, the following questions are thus analyzed: Where is the pedestrian network located, What criteria play a role in the pedestrian network’s performance, Who uses the pedestrian network, and How can the pedestrian network be analyzed? In this context, a sys- tematic literature review is carried out by investigating studies conducted during the period 2001 to 2023 that appear in the Scopus database. The paper presents the results of the review of a selection of 67 papers deal- ing with pedestrian networks. Findings show that different models have been developed based on particular characteristics. Overall, researchers aimed to identify the most suitable network based on specific criteria for optimizing the walking experience in urban areas. By synthesizing the findings reported in these papers, this paper arguably contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of pedestrian networks, provides insights into the prioritization of design phases, facilitates the use of pedestrian network assessment models for future re- search, and creates a bigger picture for urban planners with a multidimensional view to a new sustainable urban structure.

Jabbari, M., Fonseca, F., Smith, G., Conticelli, E., Tondelli, S., Ribeiro, P., et al. (2023). The Pedestrian Network Concept: A Systematic Literature Review. JOURNAL OF URBAN MOBILITY, 3, 1-12 [10.1016/j.urbmob.2023.100051].

The Pedestrian Network Concept: A Systematic Literature Review

Conticelli, Elisa;Tondelli, Simona;
2023

Abstract

The design of urban spaces that foster sustainable practices requires new analytical and structural approaches to spatial planning. An appropriate pedestrian network could significantly contribute to sustainable urban de- velopment goals, particularly by promoting sustainable mobility and pedestrian friendliness. With such goals, several attempts have been made to develop suitable models for pedestrian networks. However, something that is missing from the current literature is a framework that incorporates the main findings of the various studies as an integrated concise concept of the pedestrian network. To address this knowledge gap, this pa- per reviews studies on pedestrian networks and evaluates this concept based on the systematic 3W1H anal- ysis method, which asks where, what, who, and how. In essence, the following questions are thus analyzed: Where is the pedestrian network located, What criteria play a role in the pedestrian network’s performance, Who uses the pedestrian network, and How can the pedestrian network be analyzed? In this context, a sys- tematic literature review is carried out by investigating studies conducted during the period 2001 to 2023 that appear in the Scopus database. The paper presents the results of the review of a selection of 67 papers deal- ing with pedestrian networks. Findings show that different models have been developed based on particular characteristics. Overall, researchers aimed to identify the most suitable network based on specific criteria for optimizing the walking experience in urban areas. By synthesizing the findings reported in these papers, this paper arguably contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of pedestrian networks, provides insights into the prioritization of design phases, facilitates the use of pedestrian network assessment models for future re- search, and creates a bigger picture for urban planners with a multidimensional view to a new sustainable urban structure.
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Jabbari, M., Fonseca, F., Smith, G., Conticelli, E., Tondelli, S., Ribeiro, P., et al. (2023). The Pedestrian Network Concept: A Systematic Literature Review. JOURNAL OF URBAN MOBILITY, 3, 1-12 [10.1016/j.urbmob.2023.100051].
Jabbari, Mona; Fonseca, Fernando; Smith, Göran; Conticelli, Elisa; Tondelli, Simona; Ribeiro, Paulo; Ahmadi, Zahra; Papageorgiou, George; Ramos, Rui...espandi
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