STEP UP Walkability for Women in Milan

Autori

Lily Scarponi
Fondazione Transform Transport ETS
https://orcid.org/0009-0006-8288-5210
Andrea Gorrini
Fondazione Transform Transport ETS
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8086-9149
Gerardo Carpentieri
TeMA Lab - DICEA - University of Naples Federico II
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2111-650X

Keywords:

STEP UP, Walkability, Women, Milan

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Publisher: FedOA Press - Federico II Open Access University Press 

Series: Smart City, Urban Planning for a Sustainable Future.

Pages: 263

Language: English

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Abstract: Safe and accessible walking environments are crucial for sustainable urban mobility. However, traditional walkability assessments often overlook how user characteristics, particularly gender, influence perceptions of safety. The STEP UP project, awarded by Fondazione Cariplo (Grant No. 2022-1643), addressed this gap by investigating how women in Milan experience nighttime walkability. Women often navigate cities differently than men due to concerns about safety. Fear of violence or harassment can lead to precautionary behaviors like avoiding certain areas or using alternative modes of transport at night. These safety concerns significantly impact women's mobility and limit their access to essential services and social interactions. The STEP UP project employed a multimodal approach to understand the factors influencing women's perceptions of safety while walking in Milan at night.

 

 

Editors

Lily Scarponi, Andrea Gorrini, Gerardo Carpentieri

 

Preface

Margot Rubin - Cardiff University

 

Authors

Lamia Abdelfattah, Florencia Andreola, Carlos Cañas, Gerardo Carpentieri, Rawad Choubassi, Laura Da Re, Eleonora Gargiulo, Andrea Gorrini, Carmen Guida, Valerio Martinelli, Federico Messa, Azzurra Muzzonigro, Lily Scarponi, Tonia Stiuso, Catalina Valenzuela, Jim Walker, Floriana Zucaro

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Biografie autore

Lily Scarponi, Fondazione Transform Transport ETS

Engineer and architect focusing on urban planning. Her thesis was on the urban regeneration of an area in the city of Rome, carried out through participatory planning and public space design. From 2021 to 2023, she worked as a Transport Consultant on the development of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans. Since 2023, Lily has been active as a Researcher at Transform Transport, with a focus on spatial equity. In 2024 she completed a Masters Degree in Urban Planning on Gendered Cities at the University of Florence and carried out an internship at the Municipality of Umeå (Sweden).

Andrea Gorrini, Fondazione Transform Transport ETS

Data-driven environmental psychologist with more than 10 years of research experience in human behavior in transport systems, crowd dynamics and walkability. Skilled using data and ICTs to develop sustainable and inclusive urban mobility solutions. Director of the non-profit research foundation Transform Transport (Milan, Italy). Project Manager and Communication Manager for the STEP UP project. Ambassador of the European Commission's Network for Diversity in Transport. Scientific publications: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8086-9149

Gerardo Carpentieri, TeMA Lab - DICEA - University of Naples Federico II

He is an engineer with a PhD in Civil Systems Engineering at the University of Naples Federico II and a Lecturer in Land Use Planning at the Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering of the University of Naples Federico II. From 2020 to 2024, he was a member of the Unina research group for the ERASMUS+ Key Action 2: Project “Development of a Master Programme in the Management of Industrial Entrepreneurship for Transition Countries” (MIETC). From 2023 to 2024, he coordinated the Unina research team for the “STEP UP- Walkability for Women in Milan” project financed by Fondazione Cariplo. Since 2023, he has co-coated the Unina research team for the Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education “Development of innovative curricula and modules in Circular Economy and Sustainable Development” (CirculEC).

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