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Street pedestrianization in urban districts: Economic impacts in Spanish cities

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Yoshimura, Y; Kumakoshi, Y; Fan, Y; Milardo, S; Koizumi, H; Santi, P; Murillo Arias, J; Zheng, S; Ratti, C
Published in: Cities
January 1, 2022

This study analyzes the influence of pedestrianization of urban space on the revenues of surrounding retail stores. Pedestrianization refers to the conversion of street use from vehicles to a walkable environment. We compiled a unique transaction dataset containing the estimates of sales volumes for stores across Spain and combine it with data from Open Street Map to provide the history of land-use changes at the street-level. Based on these high-granular datasets, we apply a difference-in-differences empirical method to measure the economic impact of pedestrian intervention. The results show that stores located in pedestrian environments tend to record higher sales volumes than stores located in non-pedestrian environments. We further analyze the mechanisms underlying this revenue-boosting effect and find that a key factor is the store density of the pedestrianized place, while geographic location is insignificant. This finding suggests that there are no differentiation impacts on stores' revenue based on whether pedestrianization occurs in the city center or periphery. Store category also acts as an important moderator for revenue impacts, with positive effects observed mostly for the café or restaurant category. Our results provide suggestive evidence that people prefer a pedestrian-friendly environment to a vehicle-oriented one for non-tradable, local consumption activities. This research provides evidence-based policy implications for urban planners interested in making smart, sustainable cities.

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Cities

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0264-2751

Publication Date

January 1, 2022

Volume

120

Related Subject Headings

  • Urban & Regional Planning
  • 4407 Policy and administration
  • 4406 Human geography
  • 3304 Urban and regional planning
  • 1604 Human Geography
  • 1205 Urban and Regional Planning
 

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Yoshimura, Y., Kumakoshi, Y., Fan, Y., Milardo, S., Koizumi, H., Santi, P., … Ratti, C. (2022). Street pedestrianization in urban districts: Economic impacts in Spanish cities. Cities, 120. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2021.103468
Yoshimura, Y., Y. Kumakoshi, Y. Fan, S. Milardo, H. Koizumi, P. Santi, J. Murillo Arias, S. Zheng, and C. Ratti. “Street pedestrianization in urban districts: Economic impacts in Spanish cities.” Cities 120 (January 1, 2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2021.103468.
Yoshimura Y, Kumakoshi Y, Fan Y, Milardo S, Koizumi H, Santi P, et al. Street pedestrianization in urban districts: Economic impacts in Spanish cities. Cities. 2022 Jan 1;120.
Yoshimura, Y., et al. “Street pedestrianization in urban districts: Economic impacts in Spanish cities.” Cities, vol. 120, Jan. 2022. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.cities.2021.103468.
Yoshimura Y, Kumakoshi Y, Fan Y, Milardo S, Koizumi H, Santi P, Murillo Arias J, Zheng S, Ratti C. Street pedestrianization in urban districts: Economic impacts in Spanish cities. Cities. 2022 Jan 1;120.
Journal cover image

Published In

Cities

DOI

ISSN

0264-2751

Publication Date

January 1, 2022

Volume

120

Related Subject Headings

  • Urban & Regional Planning
  • 4407 Policy and administration
  • 4406 Human geography
  • 3304 Urban and regional planning
  • 1604 Human Geography
  • 1205 Urban and Regional Planning