Desired path attributes towards campus walkability environment / Nur Shuhada Hanapi

Achieving pedestrian needs has become the primary concern in providing the best campus planning to meet their users' satisfaction. Unfortunately, the lack of study concerning the pedestrian needs in the campus has led to the current pedestrian path not being fully utilised, and users tend to cr...

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Main Author: Hanapi, Nur Shuhada
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling my-uitm-ir.751492023-12-13T13:15:10Z Desired path attributes towards campus walkability environment / Nur Shuhada Hanapi 2022 Hanapi, Nur Shuhada Pedestrian areas. Sidewalks Achieving pedestrian needs has become the primary concern in providing the best campus planning to meet their users' satisfaction. Unfortunately, the lack of study concerning the pedestrian needs in the campus has led to the current pedestrian path not being fully utilised, and users tend to create a desire path to satisfy their preferences. To improve this problem cannot be solved simply by providing other pedestrian paths that will increase reconstruction costs. Thus, the assessment of pedestrian attributes is needed to have better campus planning that can meet the desired path of the users. This research aims to identify the desired path attributes to support campus walkability environment by assessing the desire path influence factor. The studies were conducted at the Polytechnic campus as Malaysia's most prominent TVET institution. This research adopted a quantitative approach where a questionnaire survey is used to determine factors that influence students to choose a pedestrian path on campus. Four hundred forty-four pedestrian users among polytechnic students are selected to answer the questionnaire survey regarding the desire path across campus. The strength of desire path attributes is determined based on the data obtained from survey questionnaires distributed randomly to the pedestrian user within these three campuses. 2022 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/75149/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/75149/1/75149.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying Wan Omar, Wan Rabiah Rashid, Kushairi
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
collection UiTM Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Wan Omar, Wan Rabiah
Rashid, Kushairi
topic Pedestrian areas
Sidewalks
spellingShingle Pedestrian areas
Sidewalks
Hanapi, Nur Shuhada
Desired path attributes towards campus walkability environment / Nur Shuhada Hanapi
description Achieving pedestrian needs has become the primary concern in providing the best campus planning to meet their users' satisfaction. Unfortunately, the lack of study concerning the pedestrian needs in the campus has led to the current pedestrian path not being fully utilised, and users tend to create a desire path to satisfy their preferences. To improve this problem cannot be solved simply by providing other pedestrian paths that will increase reconstruction costs. Thus, the assessment of pedestrian attributes is needed to have better campus planning that can meet the desired path of the users. This research aims to identify the desired path attributes to support campus walkability environment by assessing the desire path influence factor. The studies were conducted at the Polytechnic campus as Malaysia's most prominent TVET institution. This research adopted a quantitative approach where a questionnaire survey is used to determine factors that influence students to choose a pedestrian path on campus. Four hundred forty-four pedestrian users among polytechnic students are selected to answer the questionnaire survey regarding the desire path across campus. The strength of desire path attributes is determined based on the data obtained from survey questionnaires distributed randomly to the pedestrian user within these three campuses.
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title Desired path attributes towards campus walkability environment / Nur Shuhada Hanapi
title_short Desired path attributes towards campus walkability environment / Nur Shuhada Hanapi
title_full Desired path attributes towards campus walkability environment / Nur Shuhada Hanapi
title_fullStr Desired path attributes towards campus walkability environment / Nur Shuhada Hanapi
title_full_unstemmed Desired path attributes towards campus walkability environment / Nur Shuhada Hanapi
title_sort desired path attributes towards campus walkability environment / nur shuhada hanapi
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak
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