Redesigning the network of pedestrian spaces in the function of reduction of CO2 emission: Case study: Pančevo and Vršac
2012
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Research problem. The research problem is the increase of GHG and CO2 emissions in the transport sector, i.e. the intensification of urban transport activity in Serbia during the last 15 years. Focusing on redesigning of pedestrian networks as well as understanding the connections between urban design and pedestrian movement, the walkable environment could be achieved. In addition, as a direct result, a contribution would be made to a decrease of GHG and CO2 emission. Methodology. The following methods were used: analysis of the readability of open spaces, analysis of contents, rhythm and transparency on the ground floor of buildings and analysis of the intensity of use of open spaces using the Space Syntax method. Results. The results show a proportional relation between characteristics on ground floors of buildings and the intensity of pedestrian movement. Also, they enable the establishing of general recommendations for designing the immediate pedestrian environment and upgrading th...e quality of open public spaces. Conclusion. The improvement of the quality of pedestrian environment would have as its direct consequence greater use of open public spaces, and thus also increased intensity of pedestrian movement. In this manner, people would face a better quality and broader selection of contents and spaces.
Ključne reči:
network of pedestrian spaces / Pedestrian movement / sustainable transport / central area / Serbia / Pančevo / VršacIzvor:
Spatium, 2012, 27, 31-39Izdavač:
- Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, Beograd
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Prostorni, ekološki, energetski i društveni aspekti razvoja naselja i klimatske promene - međusobni uticaji (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-36035)
- Modernizacija zapadnog Balkana (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-177009)
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Arhitektonski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Đukić, Aleksandra AU - Vukmirović, Milena PY - 2012 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/130 AB - Research problem. The research problem is the increase of GHG and CO2 emissions in the transport sector, i.e. the intensification of urban transport activity in Serbia during the last 15 years. Focusing on redesigning of pedestrian networks as well as understanding the connections between urban design and pedestrian movement, the walkable environment could be achieved. In addition, as a direct result, a contribution would be made to a decrease of GHG and CO2 emission. Methodology. The following methods were used: analysis of the readability of open spaces, analysis of contents, rhythm and transparency on the ground floor of buildings and analysis of the intensity of use of open spaces using the Space Syntax method. Results. The results show a proportional relation between characteristics on ground floors of buildings and the intensity of pedestrian movement. Also, they enable the establishing of general recommendations for designing the immediate pedestrian environment and upgrading the quality of open public spaces. Conclusion. The improvement of the quality of pedestrian environment would have as its direct consequence greater use of open public spaces, and thus also increased intensity of pedestrian movement. In this manner, people would face a better quality and broader selection of contents and spaces. PB - Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, Beograd T2 - Spatium T1 - Redesigning the network of pedestrian spaces in the function of reduction of CO2 emission: Case study: Pančevo and Vršac IS - 27 SP - 31 EP - 39 DO - 10.2298/SPAT1227031D ER -
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Đukić, A.,& Vukmirović, M.. (2012). Redesigning the network of pedestrian spaces in the function of reduction of CO2 emission: Case study: Pančevo and Vršac. in Spatium Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, Beograd.(27), 31-39. https://doi.org/10.2298/SPAT1227031D
Đukić A, Vukmirović M. Redesigning the network of pedestrian spaces in the function of reduction of CO2 emission: Case study: Pančevo and Vršac. in Spatium. 2012;(27):31-39. doi:10.2298/SPAT1227031D .
Đukić, Aleksandra, Vukmirović, Milena, "Redesigning the network of pedestrian spaces in the function of reduction of CO2 emission: Case study: Pančevo and Vršac" in Spatium, no. 27 (2012):31-39, https://doi.org/10.2298/SPAT1227031D . .