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Citation

Litman TA. World Transp. Policy Pract. 2004; 10(1): 5-14.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, Eco-Logica)

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Abstract

This paper describes ways to quantify the value of walking (the activity) and walkability (the quality of walking conditions, including safety, comfort and convenience). Walking and walkability provide a variety of benefits, including accessibility, consumer cost savings, public cost savings (reduced external costs), more efficient land use, community livability, improved fitness and public health, economic development, and support for equity objectives. Current transportation planning practices tend to undervalue walking. More comprehensive analysis techniques, described in this paper, are likely to increase public support for walking and other non-motorised modes of travel.

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