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Human movement behaviour in urban spaces: Implications for the design and modelling of effective pedestrian environments. (2004)
Journal Article
Willis, A., Gjersoe, N., Havard, C., Kerridge, J., & Kukla, R. (2004). Human movement behaviour in urban spaces: Implications for the design and modelling of effective pedestrian environments. Environment and planning. B, Planning & design, 31(6), 805-828. https://doi.org/10.1068/b3060

Despite a burgeoning research effort directed at the design and modelling of effective urban spaces for pedestrians, remarkably little is known about how pedestrians actually negotiate urban spaces. This paper reports the results of a video-based obs... Read More about Human movement behaviour in urban spaces: Implications for the design and modelling of effective pedestrian environments..

Using low-cost infrared detectors to monitor movement of pedestrians: initial findings. (2004)
Journal Article
Kerridge, J., Armitage, A., Binnie, D., Lei, L., & Sumpter, N. (2004). Using low-cost infrared detectors to monitor movement of pedestrians: initial findings. Transportation research record, 1878, 11-18. https://doi.org/10.3141/1878-02

Monitoring the movement of pedestrians in everyday environments is difficult, especially if accurate data are required. Typically, data pertaining to the origins and destinations of pedestrians as they move around a space can be obtained only by eith... Read More about Using low-cost infrared detectors to monitor movement of pedestrians: initial findings..