The future of walking in Europe : a Delphi project to identify expert opinion on future walking scenarios.

Author(s)
Tolley, R. Lumsdon, L. & Bickerstaff, K.
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Abstract

There is increasing recognition of the importance of walking to the sustainability of cities, set against a continuing decline in everyday walking. This paper reports on a research project, which predicts trends in walking in Europe by 2010 by seeking opinion of experts who are knowledgeable about non-motorised transport. There is a consensus that there will be more walking for leisure and health, but less everyday walking. This will happen despite walking being seen as more important and there being more facilities, infrastructure, information and funding for walking. (Author/publisher)

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C 20067 [electronic version only] /15 /72 / ITRD E111230
Source

Transport Policy, Vol. 8 (2001), No. 4 (October), p. 307-315, 32 ref.

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