Table 9 Goals and strategies for promoting citizens’ subjective well-being in neighborhood as an artificial environment.
Strategy | Goal | Priority | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
Neighborhood Appreciation (Third priority) | Residential Neighborhood Safety (Second priority) | Walkability (First Priority) | ||
Improvement of the neighborhood's physical condition Through creative design in the facade of buildings, pavements | The use of lighting suitable for the movement of pedestrians along the street at night (night lighting) | Creating diverse uses along the path for the presence of different social groups Creating spaces for social gatherings and the activity of peddlers and public arts in the neighborhood diversity in functions in such a way that it attracts different social groups, ages, etc -Continuity of footpaths from origin to destination | Promotion of social inclusion across the neighborhood | First level |
Non-use of solid and integrated materials such as asphalt and concrete in place on the pavement | Create active users and day and night to minimize soundless urban bodies Avoiding the placement of Coarse-grained and rigid buildings on the edge of the main routes in the neighborhood | Creating a neighborhood park as a green element in combination with the pedestrian network Easy accessibility to all types of public transportation (Subway, bus, bike, etc.) and services needed by citizens on a walking scale Creating of bicycle lanes in the neighborhood for public use | Increasing overall satisfaction in the neighborhood | Second level |
Improving the quality of sensory richness and the feeling of relaxation and pleasantness towards the space by using the element of water and vegetation | Absence of indefensible spaces such as dark corners, wastelands and abandoned buildings | Enhancing the quality of excitement by holding street shows and competitions at the neighborhood level Creating purposeful cultural-recreational collective hangouts on the way in the neighborhood | Promotion of affective characteristics and positive effects in citizens | Third level |
Creating aesthetic elements (statues, flowerpots, decorative trees and plants, fountains, lighting, traffic lights, trash cans, benches, bus station canopy, public telephone booth, mailbox, etc.) | Increasing safety by activities such as, Pharmacy, clinic and telephone taxi in different parts of the neighborhood Increasing safety by using transparent bodies and creating windows facing the street in buildings | Creating a context for the establishment of galleries, museums, handicraft exhibitions, etc Creating wide sidewalks next to riding routes and equipping it with special facilities (suitable materials for pavements) holding ceremonies and street parties in the neighborhood | Increasing feeling of happiness in individuals across the neighborhood | Fourth level |
Using creeping plants and combining it with the element of water to create visual pleasantness along the path in the neighborhood | Controlling the entry of cars into the street to reduce traffic and increase pedestrian safety Creating lanes for bicycles and disabled people | Developing and promoting sports, especially public sports, performing morning sports in the park and green spaces at the neighborhood Expansion of comfort facilities and outdoor spaces in the neighborhood Increasing support programs and welfare, educational and health facilities | Increasing citizens’ physical and mental health across the neighborhood | Fifth level |