Permeability (spatial and transport planning)
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permeability-spatial-and-transport-planning-200-7834503
title:
Permeability (spatial and transport planning)
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In urban design, permeability and connectivity are terms that describe the extent to which urban forms permit movement of people or vehicles in different directions. The terms are often used interchangeably, although differentiated definitions also exist. Permeability is generally considered a positive attribute of an urban design, as it permits ease of movement and avoids severing neighbourhoods. Urban forms which lack permeability, e.g. those severed by arterial roads, or with many long culs-d
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Freedom of movement of traffic
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permeability_(spatial_and_transport_planning)
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2024-03-09T13:42:16Z
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