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Interactions Between Pedestrians and Street Vendors: Experiences From the Global North and South

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Patil, Ankita
Pojani, Dorina
Mateo-Babiano, Iderlina
Amani, Thirafi

Abstract

Street vending evokes contrasting images of urban vibrancy and congestion. This comparative study explores the dynamics between street vendors and pedestrians in the Global North and South through four case studies - two in Brisbane, Australia, representing the North, and two in Nagpur, India, repre... mehr

Street vending evokes contrasting images of urban vibrancy and congestion. This comparative study explores the dynamics between street vendors and pedestrians in the Global North and South through four case studies - two in Brisbane, Australia, representing the North, and two in Nagpur, India, representing the South. Employing Kelum Palipane's sensory rhythms diagram, this research examines the sensory experiences - sight, sound, touch, smell, movement, taste - in urban environments where street vending is present. Findings reveal notable disparities in pedestrian activity. However, street vendors in all contexts influence pedestrian behaviour through common sensory cues. Brisbane represents a case where more street vending is encouraged, albeit under strict regulations. Here, further initiatives are needed to inject vitality into urban spaces. In contrast, Nagpur exemplifies India's rich street vending culture. In this context, street vending is positive in many ways but also presents challenges such as congestion, safety, and accessibility. Despite these differences, street vendors in both cities play a crucial role in enhancing the urban experience. The research highlights the need for balanced planning strategies that promote urban vibrancy while mitigating any adverse impacts of street vending on pedestrians.... weniger

Thesaurusschlagwörter
Fußgänger; Straße; Handel; Interaktion; Australien; Indien

Klassifikation
Raumplanung und Regionalforschung

Freie Schlagwörter
pedestrian behaviour; sensory rhythms diagram; street vending; urban vibrancy

Sprache Dokument
Englisch

Publikationsjahr
2025

Zeitschriftentitel
Urban Planning, 10 (2025)

Heftthema
Walkability: From Spatial Analytics to Urban Coding and Actual Walking

ISSN
2183-7635

Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)

Lizenz
Creative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0


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