Gender differences in pedestrian perception and satisfaction on the walkability of Kuala Lumpur City Center
The quality of built environment usually influences the walkability of a city. This is because each pedestrian walk differently on different type of facilities or built environment provided to them. This paper aims to investigate whether gender differences influences the pedestrian perception and sa...
Main Authors: | Abd Rahman N. (Author), Arshad, A.K (Author), Bahari, N.I (Author), Halim, A.G.A (Author), Hashim, W. (Author), Mohd Jaini Z. (Author), Rahmat S.N (Author), Yunus R. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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EDP Sciences
2016
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