The hierarchy of walking needs and the COVID-19 pandemic

M Paydar, A Kamani Fard - … of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021 - mdpi.com
More than 150 cities around the world have expanded emergency cycling and walking
infrastructure to increase their resilience in the face of the COVID 19 pandemic. This …

[PDF][PDF] Post-pandemic cities-the impact of COVID-19 on cities and urban design

S Eltarabily, D Elghezanwy - Architecture research, 2020 - text2fa.ir
Throughout history, pandemics have always shaped cities; many health issues have been
reflected on architecture and urban planning. Today, the world faces a public health crisis of …

Identifying critical nodes in metro network considering topological potential: A case study in Shenzhen city—China

Z Du, J Tang, Y Qi, Y Wang, C Han, Y Yang - Physica A: Statistical …, 2020 - Elsevier
How to identify critical nodes in metro networks is still an open and vital topic in complex
networks, which has been a key issue in analyzing the structural organization of a network …

Planning in the age of pandemics: Renewing suburban design

K Alawadi, A Khanal, A Mouselly… - Sustainable Cities and …, 2022 - Elsevier
The ongoing pandemic has disrupted all dimensions of human life and impacted a variety of
disciplines, including urban planning and design. There is an urgent need to design cities to …

Calibrating walkability indicators for commute walk trips: A structural equation modeling approach

P Choobchian, A Mohammadi, B Zou, JF Hair… - … research part A: policy …, 2024 - Elsevier
Walking plays a significant role in promoting public health, decreasing air pollution, and
vitalizing cities. Walkability is an important notion that transportation planners and …

[HTML][HTML] Identifying the areas of walking, transit and automobile urban fabrics in Finnish intermediate cities

V Helminen, M Tiitu, L Kosonen, M Ristimäki - Transportation research …, 2020 - Elsevier
The theory of urban fabrics is based on a schema that identifies walking, transit and
automobile fabrics. From the urban fabrics perspective, the basic sustainability challenge for …

[PDF][PDF] Identifying the Dimensions and Components of the Health-oriented Urban Form with An Emphasis on the Epidemic Disease: A systematic scoping review

H Sareminia, FM Gharaei, SS Mofrad, S Ghahramani - City Des, 2023 - journals.iau.ir
A review of human history, activity and technology shows that, the changes in the
environment and the health of citizens have gone together as an inseparable factor. Cities …

[PDF][PDF] Creating Preventive Spaces: A strategy for designing environmental urban spaces to deter the pandemics

SF Al-Nuaimi, WM Mohammed - Organization, 2022 - isvshome.com
It is well-known that currently, the world is facing the challenge of the “COVID-19” pandemic:
the worst pandemic for a few centuries. There is a consensus that crowded spaces spread …

Transit-Oriented Development of the Qatar National Museum Metro Station in Al-Slata, Doha, Qatar

R Awwaad, R Furlan, TNK Paquet… - Journal of Urban …, 2024 - ascelibrary.org
Doha, the capital city of Qatar, has experienced remarkable urban growth over the last two
decades. This raises concerns regarding the city's fulfillment of compactness, complexity …

Beyond the bus stop: Where transit users walk

J Eisenberg-Guyot, AV Moudon, PM Hurvitz… - Journal of transport & …, 2019 - Elsevier
Objectives Extending the health benefits of public-transit investment requires understanding
how transit use affects pedestrian activity, including pedestrian activity not directly temporally …