Pedestrians First: Tools for a Walkable City
ITDP’s new Atlas of Sustainable City Transport has replaced the ‘View City Measurements’ tool in Pedestrians First. The Atlas includes all the data found in ‘View City Measurements’, but it’s easier to use, more detailed, and the data is up-to-date. The Atlas also includes even more data, including measurements of public transport and bicycle infrastructure. The other tools in Pedestrians First are still available to use for planning (‘Measure Inclusive Transit’, ‘Examine a Neighborhood’, and ‘Visit a Street’). Learn more about the Atlas and related resources here.
Walkability is a crucial first step in creating sustainable transportation in an urban environment. Effectively understanding and measuring the complex ecology of walkability has proven challenging for many organizations and governments, given the various levels of policy-making and implementation involved. In the past, Western and Eurocentric standards have permeated measurement attempts and have included data collection practices that are too complicated to have utility in many parts of the world or at a level beyond that of the neighborhood. In order to expand the measurement of walkability to more places and to promote a better understanding of walkability, ITDP has developed Pedestrians First.
This tool will facilitate the understanding and the measurement of the features that promote walkability in urban environments around the world at multiple levels. With a better global understanding of walkability, and more consistent and frequent measurement of the walkability of urban environments, decision-makers will be empowered to enact policies that create more walkable urban areas.
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