Promoting Sustainable Urban Walkability: A Modified Delphi Study on Key Indicators for Urban Walkability in Gulf Cooperation Council Urban Streets
Promoting Sustainable Urban Walkability: A Modified Delphi Study on Key Indicators for Urban Walkability in Gulf Cooperation Council Urban Streets
Urban walkability is critical for promoting sustainable, livable, and healthy cities.
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A Delphi survey was conducted to elicit local experts’ perceptions of appropriate walkability indicators
The Delphi method was chosen because it allows an expert consensus to be obtained through iterative rounds of surveys interspersed with structured feedback
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Alkrides, B.F.
1 February 2025
Published Online
Abstract
The determination of walkability for megacities is critically important, particularly in the context of fostering sustainable urban environments. This paper applies modified Delphi techniques to focus on identifying and prioritizing the key factors influencing urban walkability in large cities. The selected region of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) served as the basis for this research, reflecting its unique socio-cultural and environmental challenges. A panel of local and international experts participated in the study, evaluating and ranking 111 walkability indicators categorized into five groups: cultural, functional, safety, aesthetic, and comfort. Two rounds of the Delphi survey were conducted, to obtain insights from professionals in urban planning, civil engineering, and related fields.
Keywords
Walkability, Sustainability, GCC, Delphi, Mobility
- Alkrides, B.F.
© 2025 by the author.
Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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