Abstract:
Identification and mainstreaming of walkabilityencouraging
factors in micro-environments such as university
surroundings are equally important as macro environments, in
the pathway of sustainable urban development. This research
investigated the influence of the neighborhood environment on
the off-campus walkability of university students. A framework
has developed based on neighborhood environmental attributes
(4) and elements (18), which were identified through a
comprehensive literature review and adjusted to compete in the
tropical, developing context. Qualitative and quantitative data
were collected through field observations and a structured
questionnaire survey (n = 372), which was conducted at the
University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Colombo, Sri Lanka. A
regression model was developed based on the framework.
Among 372 total responses acquired, the road is safe from
crime, the road is full of people, and the functionality of the
road, and the availability of the local shops are identified as the
most significant motivations and are strongly correlated with
the walkability. The findings of this study could support to
define walkability framework as a model that can be adopted in
pedestrian planning in other city campuses and will promote
walkability.
Citation:
U. Abeysinghe, S. Saparamadu and C. Hewawasam, "Influence of Neighborhood Environment Attributes on the Walkability of University Students," 2023 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, 2023, pp. 310-315, doi: 10.1109/MERCon60487.2023.10355456.