The book approaches the topic by first introducing the core concepts of walkability before delving into the economic, social, and environmental advantages. Drawing upon urban planning studies, economic analyses, and sociological research, Walkable Streets presents a compelling case for re-evaluating urban design priorities. It progresses by offering practical strategies and policy recommendations for creating more walkable streets, acknowledging the challenges and opportunities in implementation, while emphasizing the long-term benefits of pedestrian-focused design.
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