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<subfield code="a">Grazia Bellizzi, Maria</subfield>
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<subfield code="a">Forciniti, Carmen</subfield>
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<subfield code="a">Pedestrian mobility is the oldest form of transport in urban areas. Due to the increase of&#xd;
private vehicles, transport planning has mainly focused on traffic congestion problems,&#xd;
neglecting pedestrian mobility and public transport. Given the current situation of pollution&#xd;
and climate change, walkability is again one of the most important transport modes to&#xd;
achieve urban sustainable mobility in the next future. As reported in the literature, city&#xd;
dwellers are willing to walk to carry out daily activities but complain about the lack of&#xd;
adequate pedestrian infrastructure. For promoting pedestrian mobility, the quality levels of&#xd;
pedestrian paths should be increased. Many researchers suggest methodologies for&#xd;
determining the pedestrian level of service. Among these, some studies consider both path&#xd;
physical characteristics and users' perception about the walkway. Investigating on users’&#xd;
perception represents a good strategy for implementing interventions aimed at increasing the&#xd;
quality of service. In addition to users’ perception about the different characteristics of the&#xd;
pedestrian path, it is also necessary to take over the importance that users assign to each&#xd;
aspect.&#xd;
This work proposes the design of a Stated Preferences survey and the analysis of the&#xd;
preliminary results. A questionnaire was addressed to a sample of 240 pedestrians on a&#xd;
walkway located in the University Campus of Rende (Italy). The aim is recording&#xd;
pedestrians’ perception about the characteristics of the path and detecting the choices they&#xd;
would make in a hypothetical scenario. Then, the collected data has been analysed by means&#xd;
of a discrete choice model for assessing the weights assigned by pedestrians to each aspect&#xd;
included in the analysis.&#xd;
The results have allowed the most relevant pedestrian path aspects for users to be identified.&#xd;
Just on these aspects it is necessary to intervene in order to make pedestrian paths&#xd;
increasingly attractive and to encourage users towards active mobility.</subfield>
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