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Walkability Analysis of the Self-Guided Walking Tour in Downtown Durham, North Carolina

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This study examines the walkability of the self-guided walking tour in the City Center district of Downtown Durham, assessing its usability and pedestrian appeal. Utilizing a modified Level of Service (LOS) analysis and qualitative mapping, the research identifies street segments with varying levels of walkability and proposes targeted modifications based on Complete Streets principles to enhance pedestrian engagement and promote a more sustainable, walkable downtown.

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2015

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  • The Honors College

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English

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  • Open

Program of Study

Sustainable Technology and the Built Environment

Advisor

Marie Hoepfl

Dissertation or Thesis Type

  • Undergraduate Honors Thesis

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