2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi12040157
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Walk Score from 2D to 3D—Walkability for the Elderly in Two Medium-Sized Cities in Germany

Abstract: In this article, we describe the design of a method for measuring walkability and its application in two medium-sized cities in Germany. The method modifies the established Walk Score with regard to the needs of older people. While the original Walk Score takes a 2D approach by calculating the reachability of service facilities on a flat road network, we include 3D information by taking into account slopes and stairs. We also pay attention to the longer walking times of the elderly and adjust the selection and… Show more

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“…This score assesses the walkability of neighborhoods by estimating the proximity of them to amenities such as pharmacies, grocery stores, or parks. It connects these categories through a predefined weighting system and has been adjusted to the needs of the elderly [59], hereinafter referred to as Elderly-WS.…”
Section: Demographic Indicators and Walkability Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This score assesses the walkability of neighborhoods by estimating the proximity of them to amenities such as pharmacies, grocery stores, or parks. It connects these categories through a predefined weighting system and has been adjusted to the needs of the elderly [59], hereinafter referred to as Elderly-WS.…”
Section: Demographic Indicators and Walkability Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%