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Citation

Fang K, Azizan SA, Huang H. Sci. Rep. 2024; 14(1): e8139.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1038/s41598-024-58712-5

PMID

38584168

Abstract

Pedestrian safety, particularly for children, relies on well-designed pathways. Child-friendly pathways play a crucial role in safeguarding young pedestrians. Shared spaces accommodating both vehicles and walkers can bring benefits to pedestrians. However, active children playing near these pathways are prone to accidents. This research aims to develop an efficient method for planning child-friendly pedestrian pathways, taking into account community development and the specific needs of children. A mixed-methods approach was employed, utilizing the Datang community in Guangzhou, China, as a case study. This approach combined drawing techniques with GIS data analysis. Drawing methods were utilized to identify points of interest for children aged 2-6. The qualitative and quantitative fuzzy analytic hierarchy process assessed factors influencing pathway planning, assigning appropriate weights. The weighted superposition analysis method constructed a comprehensive cost grid, considering various community elements. To streamline the planning process, a GIS tool was developed based on the identified factors, resulting in a practical, child-friendly pedestrian pathway network.

RESULTS indicate that this method efficiently creates child-friendly pathways, ensuring optimal connectivity within the planned road network.

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Language: en

Keywords

Child-friendly city; Child-friendly pedestrian pathway; Geographic information systems (GIS); Intelligent planning; Smart city; Sustainable development

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