Author/Authors :
مفيدي شميراني، سيد مجيد نويسنده Mofidi Shemirani , Seyed Majid , سعيدي رضواني ، نويد نويسنده Saeedi Rezvani, navid , رضوي، سيد مصطفي - نويسنده - Razavi, Seyed Mostafa -
Abstract :
Walking has always been the most natural, the oldest, and the most essential form of transportation and is
still major form of moving, hence, it plays a vital rule in urban transportation. In fact, walking is the most important tool for
seeing, being seen, observing city wide daily and social activities, discovering the values and hidden attractions in urban
environment, and therefore, feeling of liveliness and being needed amongst citizens. Throughout the last three decades, due to
increasing urban problems such as; environmental pollution, traffic and transportation issues, lower pedestrians’ safety against
moving vehicles, jeopardizing the spiritual existence of valuable historical sites, lower visual quality of urban environments,
and less social interactions. Which has created a worldwide momentum against the moving vehicles domination and diminishing
of the pedestrianism. Consequently, pedestrianism and its necessities, which were ignored and forgotten urban issues, once
again became one of the fundamental concerns in planning and development in urban design. This movement is called
“Pedestrianism Movement”.
In this research, after a discussion about the theory of pedestrianism and providing a literature review of the works done by the
researchers, the acceptance criteria and characterizations of a walkable environment and the major contributing factors in
strengthening or weakening of the pedestrian system will be discussed. Finally, results of several case studies in potential streets
in Tehran are presented and recommendations will be provided to create a walkable environment and to accomplish the
pedestrianism objectives.