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Applying the AURIN Walkability Index at the Metropolitan and Local Levels by Sex and Age in Australia
Apart from the ever-growing body of research aiming to develop novel walkabilityWalkability assessment tools, conducting systematic literature reviews on these planning support tools has been emerging as a new research theme in the field of urban analytics. While the walkability index of the Australian Urban Research Infrastructure NetworkAustralian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) (AURIN) has been used in several studies in the last decade, there is still a need for comprehensive application and correlation analyses of this tool at different geographical scales and with various socio-demographics and walking behaviours as covariates. To analyse the level of responsiveness of this tool, this study applies it at two different national and metropolitan scales comparing the walkabilityWalkability of 175 Local Government Areas in all States and Territories as well as 3047 neighbourhoods in the Greater Adelaide Metropolitan Area. Although the body of knowledge criticises using large units of analysis in the walkability assessments, the AURINAustralian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) Walkability Index (AWI) is more representative at the national level. Furthermore, in each unit of analysis, the walk-to-work behaviour of females and the youngest age groups demonstrate the strongest associations with the walkabilityWalkability scores.
Applying the AURIN Walkability Index at the Metropolitan and Local Levels by Sex and Age in Australia
Apart from the ever-growing body of research aiming to develop novel walkabilityWalkability assessment tools, conducting systematic literature reviews on these planning support tools has been emerging as a new research theme in the field of urban analytics. While the walkability index of the Australian Urban Research Infrastructure NetworkAustralian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) (AURIN) has been used in several studies in the last decade, there is still a need for comprehensive application and correlation analyses of this tool at different geographical scales and with various socio-demographics and walking behaviours as covariates. To analyse the level of responsiveness of this tool, this study applies it at two different national and metropolitan scales comparing the walkabilityWalkability of 175 Local Government Areas in all States and Territories as well as 3047 neighbourhoods in the Greater Adelaide Metropolitan Area. Although the body of knowledge criticises using large units of analysis in the walkability assessments, the AURINAustralian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) Walkability Index (AWI) is more representative at the national level. Furthermore, in each unit of analysis, the walk-to-work behaviour of females and the youngest age groups demonstrate the strongest associations with the walkabilityWalkability scores.
Applying the AURIN Walkability Index at the Metropolitan and Local Levels by Sex and Age in Australia
The Urban Book Series
Goodspeed, Robert (Herausgeber:in) / Sengupta, Raja (Herausgeber:in) / Kyttä, Marketta (Herausgeber:in) / Pettit, Christopher (Herausgeber:in) / Bassiri Abyaneh, Arsham (Autor:in) / Allan, Andrew (Autor:in) / Pieters, Johannes (Autor:in) / Somenahalli, Sekhar (Autor:in) / Soltani, Ali (Autor:in)
International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management ; 2023 ; Montreal, QC, Canada
02.06.2023
21 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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