Issues and Methods in Capturing Pedestrian Behaviors, Attitudes and Perceptions: Experiences with a Community-Based Walkability Survey
Author(s):
Livi, Andrea D.; Clifton, Kelly J.
Organization:
TRB 2004 Annual Meeting
Publisher/Date:
2004
Rating:
Limited Usefulness
Abstract:
presents a successful community-based assessment of pedestrian behaviors and attitudes in three Maryland communities. Its methods, primarily using surveys and not diaries, integrated trip related walking with walking for health and recreation. The Partnership for a Walkable America derived surveys were eschewed for one of the researchers’ own design. The paper focuses on the community aspect of the collection of data, not the survey. Planners may wish to contact the researchers to learn more about both the survey and methodology before trying to replicate the process.
Number of Pages:
17
Table of Contents?
Yes
Index?
No
Illustrations?
Yes
Material Type:
Paper
Key Document?
No
Categories:
Educational Materials & Research; Advocacy & Planning; Rationale
Keywords:
Pedestrian Behavior, Walkability
Strengths:
Gives rationale for assessments.
Record Last Updated:
July 2006






