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Crowding between urban planning and environmental psychology: guidelines for bridging the gap

Mai Hossam El-Didy (Urban Design and Planning Department, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt)
Ghada Farouk Hassan (Urban Design and Planning Department, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt)
Samy Afifi (Urban Design and Planning Department, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt)
Ayat Ismail (Architectural Engineering and Environmental Design Department, Arab Academy for Science Technology and Maritime Transport, Cairo, Egypt)

Open House International

ISSN: 0168-2601

Article publication date: 7 November 2023

Issue publication date: 5 August 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Crowded urban regions pose a complex urban challenge that can adversely affect urban residents, encompassing aspects like mental and physical well-being, overall livability and quality of life. The complexity in determining the factors influencing the crowding perception, which encompass subjective and situational psychological factors alongside physical and environmental attributes, imparts ambiguity to planners' approach. This study aims to unravel the intricate interplay between crowding and the physical attributes inherent in the built environment.

Design/methodology/approach

This literature review analyses theories linking urban planning and environmental psychology to uncover gaps in the relationship between urban design principles and residents' perceptions of crowding. It also explores influential variables affecting crowding perception and diverse methodologies across contexts.

Findings

The study built upon a broad literature review which is expected to summarise and classify the variables of urban planning components and approaches according to their impacts on the psychological perception of crowding. Furthermore, highlighting a number of recommendations that can be considered a guide for planners and urban designers to enhance the urban experience and reduce the perception of crowding.

Originality/value

This study seeks to improve the overall experience of crowding in densely populated urban areas. It accomplishes this by identifying influential factors and comprehending the associated outcomes in such contexts. Furthermore, it bridges perspectives from various fields to examine relevant policies and strategies to mitigate crowding consequences.

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Citation

El-Didy, M.H., Hassan, G.F., Afifi, S. and Ismail, A. (2024), "Crowding between urban planning and environmental psychology: guidelines for bridging the gap", Open House International, Vol. 49 No. 4, pp. 670-695. https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-06-2023-0146

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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