Exploring the distances people walk to access public transport

D Van Soest, MR Tight, CDF Rogers - Transport reviews, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A shift from private motorised transport to more active transportation can, among
other things, deliver significant health benefits. The main disadvantage of active transport (in …

Wayfinding: A simple concept, a complex process

AC Farr, T Kleinschmidt, P Yarlagadda… - Transport …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Wayfinding is the process of finding your way to a destination in a familiar or unfamiliar
setting using any cues given by the environment. Due to its ubiquity in everyday life …

Vector-based pedestrian navigation in cities

C Bongiorno, Y Zhou, M Kryven, D Theurel… - Nature computational …, 2021 - nature.com
How do pedestrians choose their paths within city street networks? Researchers have tried
to shed light on this matter through strictly controlled experiments, but an ultimate answer …

[BUCH][B] Human memory

GA Radvansky - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Human Memory, 4th edition, provides a comprehensive overview of research and theory on
human memory. Written in an engaging style, the book is divided into three sections …

Urban function connectivity: Characterisation of functional urban streets with social media check-in data

Y Shen, K Karimi - Cities, 2016 - Elsevier
Social media check-in data, one type of crowdsourcing open data about individual activity-
related choices, provides a new perspective to sense people's spatial and temporal …

Understanding the link between street connectivity, land use and pedestrian flows

A Ozbil, J Peponis, B Stone - Urban Design International, 2011 - Springer
The distribution of pedestrian movement by street segment in three areas in Atlanta is
modeled in relation to measures of street connectivity and land use. Although land use …

Would you follow your own route description? Cognitive strategies in urban route planning

C Hölscher, T Tenbrink, JM Wiener - Cognition, 2011 - Elsevier
This paper disentangles cognitive and communicative factors influencing planning
strategies in the everyday task of choosing a route to a familiar location. Describing the way …

'Fine-to-coarse'route planning and navigation in regionalized environments

JM Wiener, HA Mallot - Spatial cognition and computation, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Environments that are divided into regions lead to hierarchical encoding of space. Such
memory structures are known to systematically distort estimates of distance and direction …

The connectivity of streets: reach and directional distance

J Peponis, S Bafna, Z Zhang - Environment and Planning B …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
We introduce two measures of connectivity that are applicable to standard GIS-based
representations of street networks. The reach of a point measures the total street length …

Understanding individual routing behaviour

A Lima, R Stanojevic… - Journal of The …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Knowing how individuals move between places is fundamental to advance our
understanding of human mobility (González et al. 2008 Nature 453, 779–782.(doi …