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Ms. Amal Al Balushi
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The German University of Technology in Oman

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01 January 2018 - 01 October 2019


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01 July 2017 - 01 January 2018




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Journal article
Published: 09 February 2021 in Sustainability
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Since rapid growth and car-oriented patterns became a global threat and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) levels are advancing, strategies to redesign the built environment into healthier spaces have gained importance. Walkability plays a central role in this context. However, the literature is dominated by studies from western industrialized countries. In this paper, we employed structural equational modeling to analyze perceptual data collected from different neighborhoods of Muscat. We compared the responses regarding environmental attributes to the frequency of walking for transport. We found that land use mix combined with low residential density are the factors that have the highest impact on pedestrian activity. Conversely, the estimates of the pedestrian infrastructure were surprisingly low, suggesting that, in car dominant societies, walking perceptions are affected by drivers’ perspectives.

ACS Style

Gustavo Siqueira; Ahmad Adeel; Petrit Pasha; Amal Balushi; Syyed Shah. Sustainable Transportation and Policy Development: A Study for Impact Analysis of Mobility Patterns and Neighborhood Assessment of Walking Behavior. Sustainability 2021, 13, 1871 .

AMA Style

Gustavo Siqueira, Ahmad Adeel, Petrit Pasha, Amal Balushi, Syyed Shah. Sustainable Transportation and Policy Development: A Study for Impact Analysis of Mobility Patterns and Neighborhood Assessment of Walking Behavior. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (4):1871.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Gustavo Siqueira; Ahmad Adeel; Petrit Pasha; Amal Balushi; Syyed Shah. 2021. "Sustainable Transportation and Policy Development: A Study for Impact Analysis of Mobility Patterns and Neighborhood Assessment of Walking Behavior." Sustainability 13, no. 4: 1871.

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Published: 21 September 2020 in City, Territory and Architecture
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Rapid growth coupled with the prevailing land allocation system in Oman led to a shift from compact dwellings typologies to detached single-family houses, arranged in monofunctional zoning systems that exclusively rely on cars. Due to the sprawled transformation, authorities are unable to provide new neighborhoods with basic infrastructure and attractive open spaces. Consequently, the level of non-communicable diseases is increasing, making urban regeneration programs promoting active lifestyles in built environments a matter of public health. In our research we explore participative-planning strategies to enhance pedestrian activity within existing neighborhoods and regenerate public spaces. We conducted a quantitative survey using a standard walkability scale and physical maps to identify barriers to pedestrian activity. Subsequently, we employed the data to frame culturally sensitive co-creation workshops, gaining in-depth knowledge to guide future redesign proposals. We found that mosques are walking magnets yet engender contrasting views with regard to walkability; finding solutions to the spatial problems could develop them into walkable cores. We also observed that residents were aware of health problems caused by lack of physical activity and how that links with the built environment they inhabit. They were eager to discuss solutions, including alternative governance models, as long as the process was short and produced immediate small interventions with high-level impact on their surroundings. We employed a fine-grained combination of methods to address site-specific challenges. Its quantitative data allows the insertion in a broader discourse and the linkage to a large body of research in walkability. Co-creation workshops, especially city games, proved to be a powerful tool to initiate dialogue on complex spatial negotiation, even in societies where participatory approaches do not have a well-established tradition.

ACS Style

Gustavo De Siqueira; Amal Al Balushi. Co-designing the pedestrian revolution in Muscat. City, Territory and Architecture 2020, 7, 1 -15.

AMA Style

Gustavo De Siqueira, Amal Al Balushi. Co-designing the pedestrian revolution in Muscat. City, Territory and Architecture. 2020; 7 (1):1-15.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Gustavo De Siqueira; Amal Al Balushi. 2020. "Co-designing the pedestrian revolution in Muscat." City, Territory and Architecture 7, no. 1: 1-15.