‘Our walking is our asset’: Exploring the way in which walking is valued in pedestrian practice and policy in African cities

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Abstract

This study reports on two sets of primary data – online survey data and in-depth interviews – to explore how walking is currently valued in transport policy and practice in Africa, and what are the most effective actionable solutions to address the barriers limiting the value of walking. This study addresses recommendations from a recent review into institutional and political factors affecting walking and urban transport policy, which suggested that more insight is needed into the political processes and decision-making in urban transport in Africa.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherHVT Applied Research Programme
Number of pages47
Publication statusPublished - 7 Jul 2021

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