Temporarily Pedestrianised Street in Hong Kong: Governmental Strategy of Implementation and Tactics of Appropriation

dc.contributor.authorVillani, Caterina
dc.contributor.authorCheng, Yu Hin
dc.contributor.authorZordan, Mirna
dc.contributor.authorTalamini, Gianni
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-28T11:30:31Z
dc.date.available2023-07-28T11:30:31Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractInternational organizations promote the equitable provision of open public spaces (OPS) as a strategy for healthy cities planning. In the context of high-density Asian cities, the densely built environment, constraints generated by mobility infrastructures and the limited distribution of OPS pose challenges to the implementation of equitable OPS provision. Pedestrianisation –the conversion of a vehicular street for pedestrian uses– is emerging as an effective policy to increase the supply of OPS. Nonetheless, the temporary or permanent space conversion strategy –from mobility infrastructure to OPS– lacks a comprehensive implementation framework. This paper reviews the governmental policies for the supply of pedestrianised streets (PS); it investigates the tactics of PS appropriation drawing upon the case of Hong Kong, one of the densest and more socially polarized Asian cities. The unconventional use of the short-term OPS can provide insights into tactics of informal use of OPS and it can contribute to evaluating the need for pedestrianisation and for additional planning measures. This study comprises documentary analysis and primary data collection and analysis. The method adopted for policy review is content analysis. The methods adopted in fieldwork involve unobtrusive observations. Results are presented in the forms of policy review and Structured Direct Observations.
dc.description.sponsorshipThe work described int his paper was supported by a grant from the City University of Hing Kong (Project No. 6000645). We would also like to thank the Transport Department of the government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region for the information provided.
dc.description.versionpublishedVersion
dc.identifier.isbn978-88-99243-93-7
dc.identifier.pageNumber2559-2572
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14235/401
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAESOP
dc.sourcePlanning for Transition – book of proceedings 31; 2en
dc.subjectopen public space
dc.subjectplanning
dc.subjectpedestrianisation
dc.subjectstationary activities
dc.subjectHong Kong
dc.titleTemporarily Pedestrianised Street in Hong Kong: Governmental Strategy of Implementation and Tactics of Appropriation
dc.typeArticle
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