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Town and Infrastructure Planning for Safety and Urban Quality Proceedings of the XXIII International Conference on Living and Walking in Cities (LWC 2017), June 15-16, 2017, Brescia, Italy

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Lingua: Inglese
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CRC Press

Pubblicazione: 07/2018
Edizione: 1° edizione





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Today, citizens advocate greater environmental sustainability, better services and the improvement of urban quality by promoting safer mobility, especially for the most vulnerable road users. Addressing these issues, Town and Infrastructure Planning for Safety and Urban Quality contains papers presented at the XXIII International Conference “Living and Walking in Cities” (Brescia, Italy, 15-16 June 2017). The contributions discuss town planning issues, look at best practices and research findings across the broad spectrum of urban and transport planning, with particular attention to the safety of pedestrians in the city. The main topics of the book are: - Urban regeneration. A focus on walkability (vulnerable road users; boosting and planning soft mobility)- Road safety and urban planning - vulnerable road users: planning for safety (integrated land use and transport planning; methodological approaches and case studies; integrated tools for town and transport planning; shaping public spaces and walkability; transport solutions for tourism)- Innovative and traditional solutions for Italian cities- Extra-European approaches to town and infrastructure planning- Different perspectives in road safety: prevention, infrastructure, sharing- Advances in road safety Town and Infrastructure Planning for Safety and Urban Quality is a powerful plea for a multi-disciplinary and comprehensive approach to urban mobility and planning, and will be of interest to academics, consultants and practitioners interested in these areas.




Sommario

Introduction A safer mobility for a better town: The need of new concepts to promote walking and cycling M. Tira Best practices and case studies to improve urban quality through mobility management, shaping public spaces and road safety policies Improving urban quality through mobility management: What is the right balance of encouragements, incentives and restraints? G. Parkhurst Different viewpoints on improving safety: Enforcement, planning, modal shifts, integrated policies D. Fleury Against traffic engineering axioms. A change in the hierarchy of the priorities of the city transport planning: Slow mobility and public transport to change user behavior for safety purposes A. Cappelli Promoting buses to increase walkability T. Pharoah Cycling in Amsterdam, if you can do it here, you’ll do it anywhere R. Eenink Making walking and cycling on Europe’s roads safer A. Avenoso Advancing safe system: The need for realistic goals R. Allsop Some general considerations and examples in the field of road safety P. Hollò Urban regeneration. A focus on walkability The Active City perspective E. Dorato & A. Borgogni Elements towards the protection and promotion of urban spaces in the historical city: The study of the historic center of Brescia F. Botticini, B. Scala, M. Tiboni & E. Vizzardi The queensway of New York city. A proposal for sustainable mobility in queens C. Ignaccolo, N. Giuffrida & V. Torrisi Beyond the street: An urban regeneration project for the Porta Milano district in Brescia M. Tiboni, G. Ribolla, S. Rossetti & L. Treccani GIS-based monitoring and evaluation system as an urban planning tool to enhance the quality of pedestrian mobility in Parma M. Zazzi, P. Ventura, B. Caselli & M. Carra Town planning management: Accessibility to personal care service M. Pezzagno & A. Richiedei Vulnerable road users The city of images. Urban mobility policies and extra-small tactical projects for promoting quality of urban life of people with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) T. Congiu, V. Talu & G. Tola Safety evaluation of urban streets with mixed land use: Examining the role of early stage of planning V. Gitelman, E. Doveh & D. Balasha An identification of infrastructure measures to improve elderly pedestrian safety in towns in Israel V. Gitelman, R. Carmel & F. Pesahov Using multiple correspondence analysis to improve safety in interaction between road transit and public spaces N. Giuffrida, M. Ignaccolo & G. Inturri New mobilities and territorial complexity: Is the promotion of sustainable mobility risk-free for cities? The case of Strasbourg, France E. Propeck-Zimmermann, S. Liziard, A. Conesa, J. Villette, R. Kahn & T. Saint-Gerand Boosting and planning soft mobility Innovations in cycling mobility for sustainable cities E. Conticelli, A. Santangelo & S. Tondelli Sustainable mobility in the functional mix of the urban project M. Francini, S. Gaudio, G. Mercurio, A. Palermo & M. Viapiana Cities alive: Towards a walking world C. Fraticelli Re-shaping a post-seismic re-construction district through cycling infrastructures. The case of Monterusciello R. Gerundo & C. Gerundo Integrated land use and transport planning. Methodological approaches and case studies The Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) of Naples: An example of a rational and participated transportation planning process A. Cartenì, M. De Guglielmo, N. Pascale & M. Calabrese Relationship between mobility and urban form in contemporary new town planning. Notes for a comparative perspective P. Ventura, A. Montepara, M. Zazzi, M. Cillis, B. Caselli & M. Carra Integration of SUMPs (Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans) and SEAPs (Sustainable Energy Action Plans): An assessment of the current situation in Italian small and medium-sized cities F. Morea, L. Mercatelli, S. Alessandrini & I. Gandin Investigating the transit-orientation of existing urban environments along four railway corridors in Italy R. Papa, G. Angiello & G. Carpentieri Integrated tools for town and transport planning On building a common awareness of territory by a transport-system-integrated assessment V. Colazzo Urban modifications and infrastructural system: A research to ease integrated and flexible approaches R. De Lotto, G. Esopi & E. Venco The contrast to the Urban Heat Island phenomenon to increase the urban comfort as an incentive to slow mobility. A study on the city of Parma P. Rota & M. Zazzi Toward a sustainable mobility through. A dynamic real-time traffic monitoring, estimation and forecasting system: The RE.S.E.T. project V. Torrisi, M. Ignaccolo & G. Inturri Shaping public spaces and walkability The influence of the built environment on walking experience and walking intentions. A case-study from Bristol, UK A. Bornioli, G. Parkhurst & P. Morgan Tram-train line as infrastructural corridor for the requalification of Pontina Bioregion V. Mazzeschi Services and commerce within a walkable distance from home M. Olitsky, Y. Lerman & E. Avineri When transport infrastructure shapes the public space: Public transport stops as urban places E. Vitale Brovarone Transport solutions for tourism The role of greenways in the sustainable mobility development: The study case of western municipalities of Sicily F. Cutaia Mobility as a service for the last mile—a Bulgarian case L. Ilieva & P. Rizova The project of infrastructures for sustainable mobility as driver to join urban public areas, the production landscape and areas of high environmental and artistic value G. Marinelli, M. Bedini & F. Rossi The railway Noto-Pachino as a transport solution for a better tourism M. Ronzoni Innovative and traditional solutions for Italian cities Soft mobility in the “oblique city”R. Fistola, M. Gallo, R. La Rocca & M. Raimondo The environmental conditions of Italian cities: A spatial analysis of the smartness components F. Balducci & A. Ferrara Strategies and measures for sustainable mobility in Italian metropolitan cities R. Battarra, M. Tremiterra & F. Zucaro Transportation system planning and town center: Case study of Bologna S. Sperati & V. Colazzo Livability of Italy’s traffic-restricted zones: What do the citizens think? M. DeRobertis Principal component analysis and cluster analysis for the assessment of urban mobility in Italy C. Gargiulo & L. Russo Soft mobility & old town centres. Case study: Genoa F. Pirlone, I. Spadaro & S. Candia Extra-European approaches to town and infrastructure planning Challenges of transport node in public space: Itaquera—São Paulo case Y. Labronici Baiardi & F. Anwar Urban strategy to enhance the safety and health of citizens: A case study in Shanghai R. De Lotto, V. Gazzola, C. Morelli di Popolo & S. Sturla Shared mobility service for the current and future challenges in mobility: From policy to implementation C. Marques Zyngier, J.L. Noronha Cintra & M.S. Rocha Cintra Different perspective in road safety: Prevention, infrastructure, sharing Measuring the hindering effect of intersections on walkability. A practical application in the city of Alghero D. Canu, T. Congiu & G. Fancello Some infrastructural elements for cyclists’ injury prevention G. Maternini & A. Guga




Autore

Michele Pezzagno & Maurizio TiraDepartment of Civil, Environmental, Architectural Engineering and Mathematics, University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780815387312

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9.75 x 6.75 in Ø 2.20 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 442
Pagine Romane: xii


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