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Department of Tourism, Kulliyyah of Languages and Management, International Islamic University Malaysia, Pagoh Cited by 0 documents Edu Hub, KM1, Jalan Panchor, Pagoh, Muar, Johor Darul Takzim, 84600, Malaysia Inform me when this document Abstract View references (16) is cited in Scopus: Recently, many cities in the world have incorporating walkability as a distinctive feature towards becoming a Set citation alert ▻ walkable tourism destination. A high-quality walkable environment has been greatly demanded by pedestrian use as it assures a sense of comfort and safety. In the context of Malaysia, the walkability concept is mostly applicable Set citation feed ▻ to any tourism places or the capital of a state long recognized as an urban heritage site . Despite this, there has been little research done in terms of the relationship between tourist expectation and tourist satisfaction towards walkability particularly in Georgetown , which is a World Heritage Site . The main objective of the study was to determine the relationship between tourist expectation and tourist satisfaction towards the Related documents existing pedestrian walkway in Georgetown . Research data were gathered via fieldwork observation and an Study of quassessment model for online survey, whereby questionnaires were have distributed to respondents made up of tourists who experienced campus pedestrian ways, case walking in the study area. The outcomes demonstrated that tourist expectation in terms of the spatial features study: Sidewalk of the University of the pedestrian walkway was relatively greater than tourist satisfaction . Hence, the findings of the study will of Lampung be very useful for urban city planners in incorporating walkability to enhance the walking experience within the city. Murwadi, H. , Dewancker, B. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. (2017) Sustainability (Switzerland) Walking tourism in cities: SciVal Topic Prominence introducing the special issue Ram, Y. , Hall, C.M. Topic: Disability Right | Disabled Person | Build Environment (2018) International Journal of Tourism Cities Prominence percentile: 32.134 Tourist’ expectation and satisfaction towards pedestrian networks in the historical district Indexed keywords of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Mansouri, M. , Ujang, N. 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