Conceptual Framework for Walkability Assessment for Pedestrian Access to Rail Transit Services by using Spatial-MCDA

Rail transit services are becoming an important aspect in enhancing mobility in a city. Its level of service is influenced by the journey from the very first to the last mile of using the transit service which refers to walking to access a transit station. Many studies had emerged in an attempt to m...

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Published in:IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Main Author: Naharudin N.; Salleh A.H.; Halim M.A.; Latif Z.A.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2020
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Naharudin N.; Salleh A.H.; Halim M.A.; Latif Z.A.
Conceptual Framework for Walkability Assessment for Pedestrian Access to Rail Transit Services by using Spatial-MCDA
2020
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
540
1
10.1088/1755-1315/540/1/012023
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85090159440&doi=10.1088%2f1755-1315%2f540%2f1%2f012023&partnerID=40&md5=fb9a056412076f8491df527f4f8bf7cd
Rail transit services are becoming an important aspect in enhancing mobility in a city. Its level of service is influenced by the journey from the very first to the last mile of using the transit service which refers to walking to access a transit station. Many studies had emerged in an attempt to measure walkability which most of them translated pedestrian's preferences or perception on walking or used accessibility analysis. There could be drawbacks in these studies which are (a) only few of them had include indoor walking environment in measuring walkability, (b) there could be inconsistencies in making judgement for many criteria simultaneously, and (c) walkability is never a measure of accessibility only. Therefore, this study will attempt to (a) create a spatial model representing indoor walking environment that can be applied in measuring walkability, (b) evaluate the priorities for each of the walkability criteria by using Analytical Network Process (ANP) and (c) measure walkability of pedestrian routes and the existing rail transit stations by using GIS. The main finding of this study will be the walkability index for pedestrian routes to the existing rail transit stations in KL city centre. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Naharudin N.; Salleh A.H.; Halim M.A.; Latif Z.A.
spellingShingle Naharudin N.; Salleh A.H.; Halim M.A.; Latif Z.A.
Conceptual Framework for Walkability Assessment for Pedestrian Access to Rail Transit Services by using Spatial-MCDA
author_facet Naharudin N.; Salleh A.H.; Halim M.A.; Latif Z.A.
author_sort Naharudin N.; Salleh A.H.; Halim M.A.; Latif Z.A.
title Conceptual Framework for Walkability Assessment for Pedestrian Access to Rail Transit Services by using Spatial-MCDA
title_short Conceptual Framework for Walkability Assessment for Pedestrian Access to Rail Transit Services by using Spatial-MCDA
title_full Conceptual Framework for Walkability Assessment for Pedestrian Access to Rail Transit Services by using Spatial-MCDA
title_fullStr Conceptual Framework for Walkability Assessment for Pedestrian Access to Rail Transit Services by using Spatial-MCDA
title_full_unstemmed Conceptual Framework for Walkability Assessment for Pedestrian Access to Rail Transit Services by using Spatial-MCDA
title_sort Conceptual Framework for Walkability Assessment for Pedestrian Access to Rail Transit Services by using Spatial-MCDA
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description Rail transit services are becoming an important aspect in enhancing mobility in a city. Its level of service is influenced by the journey from the very first to the last mile of using the transit service which refers to walking to access a transit station. Many studies had emerged in an attempt to measure walkability which most of them translated pedestrian's preferences or perception on walking or used accessibility analysis. There could be drawbacks in these studies which are (a) only few of them had include indoor walking environment in measuring walkability, (b) there could be inconsistencies in making judgement for many criteria simultaneously, and (c) walkability is never a measure of accessibility only. Therefore, this study will attempt to (a) create a spatial model representing indoor walking environment that can be applied in measuring walkability, (b) evaluate the priorities for each of the walkability criteria by using Analytical Network Process (ANP) and (c) measure walkability of pedestrian routes and the existing rail transit stations by using GIS. The main finding of this study will be the walkability index for pedestrian routes to the existing rail transit stations in KL city centre. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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