- Identification of all relevant design aspects of pedestrian networks, described quantitatively where feasible.
- In-depth description of the perception of walk-friendliness in neighborhoods, covering a broad range of aspects of walkability, including distances, available
destinations, topography, security and attractiveness.
- A level-of-service concept for pedestrian networks, expressed as an aggregated value of quantifiable indicators for relevant aspects of walkability.
- Design rules for pedestrian networks, offering quantifiable goals and indicators for spatial and transport planning for pedestrians.
- Identify and quantify the potential for improvement in at least three case study areas.
- Description of the important conclusions and lessons learned as well as the need for further research.