Pedestrianization and walkability in a fast developing unesco world Heritage City

A walkability friendly environment is crucial in historical towns and cities built with minimal number of motor vehicles. This research aims to assess physical attributes of pedestrianization in Georgetown, Penang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site regarding walkability. A structured interview was conduc...

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Main Authors: Zainol, R., Wang, C., Ali, A.S., Ahmad, F., Aripin, A.W.M., Salleh, H.
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spelling my.um.eprints.178722017-10-04T06:22:16Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/17872/ Pedestrianization and walkability in a fast developing unesco world Heritage City Zainol, R. Wang, C. Ali, A.S. Ahmad, F. Aripin, A.W.M. Salleh, H. TH Building construction A walkability friendly environment is crucial in historical towns and cities built with minimal number of motor vehicles. This research aims to assess physical attributes of pedestrianization in Georgetown, Penang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site regarding walkability. A structured interview was conducted among 170 respondents at six different streets to examine citizens' satisfaction on the pedestrian facilities using six walkability features including a) pathway, b) zebra crossing, c) signage, d) personal safety, e) traffic flow and, f) aesthetics & amenities. Relative Importance Index (RII) analysis show that existing pathways do not meet acceptable standards in promoting a walkable environment. Aesthetic and amenities scores the lowest in satisfactory level and zebra crossing scores the highest in unsatisfactory level. The level of walkability in the World Heritage Site in Georgetown, Penang are found inadequate. Provision of physical walking and built heritage features without providing sufficient activities along the streets do not yield high walkability. Open House International Association 2016 Article PeerReviewed Zainol, R. and Wang, C. and Ali, A.S. and Ahmad, F. and Aripin, A.W.M. and Salleh, H. (2016) Pedestrianization and walkability in a fast developing unesco world Heritage City. Open House International, 41 (1). pp. 112-119. ISSN 0168-2601 http://www.openhouse-int.com/pdf/OHI%20Vol.41%20No.1.pdf
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topic TH Building construction
spellingShingle TH Building construction
Zainol, R.
Wang, C.
Ali, A.S.
Ahmad, F.
Aripin, A.W.M.
Salleh, H.
Pedestrianization and walkability in a fast developing unesco world Heritage City
description A walkability friendly environment is crucial in historical towns and cities built with minimal number of motor vehicles. This research aims to assess physical attributes of pedestrianization in Georgetown, Penang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site regarding walkability. A structured interview was conducted among 170 respondents at six different streets to examine citizens' satisfaction on the pedestrian facilities using six walkability features including a) pathway, b) zebra crossing, c) signage, d) personal safety, e) traffic flow and, f) aesthetics & amenities. Relative Importance Index (RII) analysis show that existing pathways do not meet acceptable standards in promoting a walkable environment. Aesthetic and amenities scores the lowest in satisfactory level and zebra crossing scores the highest in unsatisfactory level. The level of walkability in the World Heritage Site in Georgetown, Penang are found inadequate. Provision of physical walking and built heritage features without providing sufficient activities along the streets do not yield high walkability.
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author Zainol, R.
Wang, C.
Ali, A.S.
Ahmad, F.
Aripin, A.W.M.
Salleh, H.
author_facet Zainol, R.
Wang, C.
Ali, A.S.
Ahmad, F.
Aripin, A.W.M.
Salleh, H.
author_sort Zainol, R.
title Pedestrianization and walkability in a fast developing unesco world Heritage City
title_short Pedestrianization and walkability in a fast developing unesco world Heritage City
title_full Pedestrianization and walkability in a fast developing unesco world Heritage City
title_fullStr Pedestrianization and walkability in a fast developing unesco world Heritage City
title_full_unstemmed Pedestrianization and walkability in a fast developing unesco world Heritage City
title_sort pedestrianization and walkability in a fast developing unesco world heritage city
publisher Open House International Association
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/17872/
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