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This research investigates how visual perception affects pedestrian behavior in urban environments, particularly for elderly citizens. It aims to develop a framework that links urban design with pedestrian cognition to improve walkability and urban planning.
Two mega-trends – the rapid urbanisation of the world’s population and the ageing of that same population – will soon collide.
Adapting to the challenges of elderly citizens (many of whom no longer drive), urban designers need appropriate tools to support planning for walking, the most environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable transport mode.
Cities’ walkability depends not only on physical settings, but also on processes of human spatial cognition, in particular visual perception…
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