Evaluation of Space Quality of Living Street Based on Pedestrian-friendly: Taking Xinmin Street Historical Block in Changchun City as an Example
In the context of advocating low-carbon travel, walking is an effective way to improve the urban environment. Living streets are the most frequently used street types in the daily life of urban residents, in which the frequency and quality of walking activities are directly affected by the street space quality. Based on this, the evaluation index and evaluation system were established, taking the xinmin street historical block in Changchun City as an example, to discuss the pedestrian friendliness degree of the living streets in the neighborhood, and put forward suggestions for optimization.