An Application of the Walkability Index for Elderly Health—WIEH. The Case of the UNESCO Historic Centre of Porto, Portugal

This work provides a follow-up to the article Walkability Index for Elderly Health: A Proposal, published in 2020. Previous research linked the quality of public spaces, walkability characteristics relevant to older people, and the direct health benefits of walking for the same target group. The pre...

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Main Authors: Fernando Alves, Sara Cruz, Sophia Rother, Tino Strunk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/4869
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spelling doaj-16b1c14ba3c745a0a80bed2645285c1e2021-04-26T23:05:16ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-04-01134869486910.3390/su13094869An Application of the Walkability Index for Elderly Health—WIEH. The Case of the UNESCO Historic Centre of Porto, PortugalFernando Alves0Sara Cruz1Sophia Rother2Tino Strunk3Centre for the Territory, Transports and Environment, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, 4200-465 Porto, PortugalCentre for the Territory, Transports and Environment, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, 4200-465 Porto, PortugalFachhochschule Erfurt, 99085 Erfurt, GermanyFachhochschule Erfurt, 99085 Erfurt, GermanyThis work provides a follow-up to the article Walkability Index for Elderly Health: A Proposal, published in 2020. Previous research linked the quality of public spaces, walkability characteristics relevant to older people, and the direct health benefits of walking for the same target group. The present article, on the other hand, aims to validate the conceptual design of the walkability index for elderly health (WIEH), developed by the authors in the previous study, by applying it to a study area located in the historic center of Porto, Portugal. Therefore, public spaces and the pedestrian network are analyzed according to their suitability for older people’s walkability. Presented in a visual format, the results show that only a few paths within the study area were strongly suited to older people, and emphasize the impact of existing steep slopes on the quality of the pedestrian network.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/4869older people’s healthage-friendly spacespublic space qualitywalkability indexPorto historic center
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author Fernando Alves
Sara Cruz
Sophia Rother
Tino Strunk
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Sara Cruz
Sophia Rother
Tino Strunk
An Application of the Walkability Index for Elderly Health—WIEH. The Case of the UNESCO Historic Centre of Porto, Portugal
Sustainability
older people’s health
age-friendly spaces
public space quality
walkability index
Porto historic center
author_facet Fernando Alves
Sara Cruz
Sophia Rother
Tino Strunk
author_sort Fernando Alves
title An Application of the Walkability Index for Elderly Health—WIEH. The Case of the UNESCO Historic Centre of Porto, Portugal
title_short An Application of the Walkability Index for Elderly Health—WIEH. The Case of the UNESCO Historic Centre of Porto, Portugal
title_full An Application of the Walkability Index for Elderly Health—WIEH. The Case of the UNESCO Historic Centre of Porto, Portugal
title_fullStr An Application of the Walkability Index for Elderly Health—WIEH. The Case of the UNESCO Historic Centre of Porto, Portugal
title_full_unstemmed An Application of the Walkability Index for Elderly Health—WIEH. The Case of the UNESCO Historic Centre of Porto, Portugal
title_sort application of the walkability index for elderly health—wieh. the case of the unesco historic centre of porto, portugal
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-04-01
description This work provides a follow-up to the article Walkability Index for Elderly Health: A Proposal, published in 2020. Previous research linked the quality of public spaces, walkability characteristics relevant to older people, and the direct health benefits of walking for the same target group. The present article, on the other hand, aims to validate the conceptual design of the walkability index for elderly health (WIEH), developed by the authors in the previous study, by applying it to a study area located in the historic center of Porto, Portugal. Therefore, public spaces and the pedestrian network are analyzed according to their suitability for older people’s walkability. Presented in a visual format, the results show that only a few paths within the study area were strongly suited to older people, and emphasize the impact of existing steep slopes on the quality of the pedestrian network.
topic older people’s health
age-friendly spaces
public space quality
walkability index
Porto historic center
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/4869
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