Browsing Queen's Graduate Projects by Subject "Walkability"
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Age-Friendly Built Environment: Examining the Downtown Core of the City of Kingston, Ontario
(2018-05-29)The topic of planning senior-friendly neighborhoods is important for urban planners because of the demographic shift that Canada is experiencing. Since seniors tend to age in place, this will affect every community, therefore ... -
Walkability of Three Downtown Vancouver Streets: Evaluating the Physical and Perceptual Qualities of the Built Environment
(2011-04-28)Streets are an important part of every urban environment. They facilitate mobility and have a strong influence on the shape of a city`s urban form. Streets aid in the movement of automobiles, transit, sewage, utilities, ...