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CHANG CHU_Research 2
According to the article you can see that shared streets are a way forward for the future development of the city and human harmony. Through scientific statistics and systematic analysis of every aspect of the neighbourhood, it is possible to provide an urban life that maximizes the benefits for different people and activities.
The investigators divided the neighbourhood into nine equal parts of 3 by 3, carried out the Superilla model, extended from different aspects of the environment as well as human activities, conducted statistics and mapped out detailed statistics. For example, the investigators were concerned that Barcelona’s dense population patterns were causing social welfare as well as inconvenience, so they did a disaggregated count of action types by dividing the neighborhoods from equal parts and doing a detailed count of each point of detail. In addition, they looked at pollen counts and the effect of wind speed on outdoorsmen, as well as the classification of activities by regular residents and tourists. The article also concludes with a consideration of the future development of the project and a reflection on the non-fixed nature of the city.