2017 年 2017 巻 1 号 p. 191-
Walking is the very basic form of this zero carbon urban mobility yet often receives less attention in urban development. On previous studies, authors identified key-elements of Pedestrian Profile, Pedestrian Activity, and Pedestrian Environment which are being introduced by authors as its abbreviation, PL. AC. E. Furthermore each key-element will be defined by its common key-attributes. By contextually utilizing the framework of PL. AC. E. authors suggested that an urban area could be evaluated for its existing performances and/or be improved based on its potentials to become a walk-able area. Authors designed a questionnaire based on the framework as the tool for data collection and then analyzed it using statistical procedures. Authors utilized the evaluation method with the case study of the city of Bandar Lampung in Indonesia. The questionnaire was distributed to 189 respondents directly and via online form. The results was then analyzed and compared with the results from the previous case study. Authors concluded that the framework was able to identify the propensity of each key-attribute in order to understand the characteristic of each key-attribute. The framework was also able to elaborate the relationship between the key-attributes within each key-element in order to find unique phenomena in the case study area.