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The Behavioral Response to Increased Pedestrian and Staying Activity in Public Space: A Field Experiment

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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... Click to show full 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...

Keywords: response increased; pedestrian staying; space; behavioral response; increased pedestrian; public space

Journal Title: Environment and Behavior
Year Published: 2020

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