Audit Tool for the Central Corridor Pedestrian Environment (2008)
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This report surveys research into characteristics of good pedestrian environments. Much has been
written bemoaning that streets are designed for cars and not for pedestrians. However, the goal of the research
discussed here is to understand what makes a good pedestrian environment.
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professional paper for Master of Urban and Regional Planning degree
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prepared for District Councils Collaborative
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Tolkan, Josh. (2008). Audit Tool for the Central Corridor Pedestrian Environment (2008). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/36687.
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