Future Transportation (Dec 2023)

A Systematic Literature Review on Health Benefits, Incentives, and Applications to Promote Walking in Urban Areas

  • Christos Karolemeas,
  • Lambros Mitropoulos,
  • Katerina Koliou,
  • Dionysios Tzamakos,
  • Eirini Stavropoulou,
  • Evi Moschou,
  • Konstantinos Kepaptsoglou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/futuretransp3040076
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 1385 – 1400

Abstract

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The transportation sector contributes significantly to global warming, as well as to urban fabric problems such as traffic congestion, traffic accidents, noise pollution, and air pollution. A shift from fossil fuels to renewable sources and from motorized to non-motorized modes is now considered essential to create sustainable communities. Walking is a sustainable transport mode and several studies have focused on factors affecting it, including travel behavior and sociodemographics. In this study, we conduct a systematic literature review to identify and record walking benefits, the financial incentives that encourage travelers to walk, and applications that support it. Financial incentives are found to have short-term effects, and their success depends on the level and structure of the incentives as well as the characteristics of the participants. In addition, non-financial incentives, such as improving infrastructure and pedestrian safety, or providing information and education about the benefits of walking, may also promote it as a main mode of transport.

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