Figure 2From: How do changes to the built environment influence walking behaviors? a longitudinal study within a university campus in Hong KongExamples of changes to the built environment and to the utilizations of pedestrian network on campus. (a) decreased utilization of a traditional pedestrian road segment, (b) new escalator and increased walking trips; (c) changes to a bus stop, from a start and end terminal to a pass-by terminal, (d) increased utilization of a traditional hilly stair pedestrian road segment; (e) decreased utilization of a traditional pedestrian road segment, around which is the traditional activity center.Back to article page