Making the case for investment in the walking environment: A review of the evidence. Living Streets

In depth look at nine different interventions types that can be made in the walking environment to assess a wide range of social, economic and health benefits using a wide evidence base. Ten case studies, six from UK and one each from New York, Melbourne, Drachten and Copenhagen as used to illustrate good practice. Valuable and universally applicable conclusions about benefit to cost ratios and implementation. This resource is useful for decision-makers and professionals , as well as anyone else interested in the state of our streets and public spaces to raise the profile of the walking environment in spending priorities.
 


| 2011

Language(s): EN | Geographic Scope: City | Author/Publisher: University of the West of UK, Bristol, and Cavill Associates

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