De Siqueira Gustavo, Mabry Ruth, Al Siyabi Huda, Al Siyabi Amal, Al Ofi Iman
Department of Urban Planning and Architectural Design, German University of Technology, Muscat, Oman.
Global Health Consultant, Muscat, Oman.
J Phys Act Health. 2025 Jan 2;22(3):387-392. doi: 10.1123/jpah.2024-0402. Print 2025 Mar 1.
Ensuring a livable and healthy built environment that addresses challenges of climate change and the pandemic of noncommunicable diseases should include creating an environment support of physical activity. This study aims to build local evidence on improving the residential areas by assessing the built environment of 4 residential areas in Oman.
This study uses the Microscale Audit of Pedestrian Streetscapes-Mini, a 15-item tool with 4 subscales (destinations and land use, aesthetics, pedestrian infrastructure, and crossings/traffic safety), to conduct environmental audits of 4 areas in Barka and Nizwa, Oman. In each neighborhood, two 1-km long routes that crossed the diameter of the area, and passed by, or led to one or more group of amenities were selected. Each route was scored independently by 2 raters and showed good interrater agreement.
The overall score was poor walkability across the 4 neighborhoods (mean = 0.18; range: 0.14 and 0.20) where scores >0.80 are considered excellent for walkability. Aesthetics was the only subscale with a good quality score (0.64) compared with the others (pedestrian infrastructure: 0.19, crossings/traffic safety: 0.06, and destination and land use: 0.06).
This study demonstrated the utility of the Microscale Audit of Pedestrian Streetscapes-Mini tool for cities of the Gulf Cooperation Council. The low scores point to the urgent need to identify cost-effective adaptations of the built environment that could substantially increase physical activity outcomes of the population. Further regionally relevant research can help identify specific design elements needed for more walker friendly neighborhoods.
确保一个宜居且健康的建筑环境,以应对气候变化和非传染性疾病大流行的挑战,应包括营造支持身体活动的环境。本研究旨在通过评估阿曼4个居民区的建筑环境,积累有关改善居民区的本地证据。
本研究使用《微型步行街景观审计 - 迷你版》,这是一个包含15个项目、4个子量表(目的地与土地利用、美学、行人基础设施以及十字路口/交通安全)的工具,对阿曼巴尔卡和尼兹瓦的4个区域进行环境审计。在每个社区,选择两条穿过该区域直径、经过或通向一组或多组便利设施的1公里长路线。每条路线由两名评分者独立评分,评分者间一致性良好。
这4个社区的整体步行适宜性得分较低(平均值 = 0.18;范围:0.14至0.20),得分>0.80被认为步行适宜性极佳。与其他子量表(行人基础设施:0.19,十字路口/交通安全:0.06,目的地与土地利用:0.06)相比,美学是唯一一个质量得分良好(0.64)的子量表。
本研究证明了《微型步行街景观审计 - 迷你版》工具对海湾合作委员会城市的实用性。低分表明迫切需要确定具有成本效益的建筑环境适应性措施,以大幅提高居民的身体活动水平。进一步开展与该地区相关的研究有助于确定打造更适合步行的社区所需的具体设计要素。