Assessing the built environment for pedestrians through behaviour circuits.

Author(s)
Khisty, C.J.
Abstract

A systems view of the behavioral science /transportation framework is described. The paper then examines the use of behavior settings and behavior circuits in pedestrian planning designing, and the development of performance standards. Relative to a set of needs and purposes, certain aspects of environmental form typically support or constrain desired human action and communicate meaning and value.

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Library number
B 30033 fo /83 / IRRD 274082
Source

Pullman, Wa., Washington State University /Transportation Systems /Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, N.D., 8 p.+ app., 19 ref.

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