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The Behavioral Response to Increased Pedestrian and Staying Activity in Public Space: A Field Experiment
OscarZapata,JordiHoney-Rosés
Environment and Behavior Pub Date : 08/29/2020 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1177/0013916520953147
Abstract
William Whyte originally hypothesized that the presence of people in a public space would attract more people. Contemporary planners now refer to “sticky streets” as places where pedestrians are co...
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