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eMaps Scorer
eMAPS is an open-source end-to-end tool for microscale assessment of pedestrian environments developed by LlactaLAB Ciudades Sustentables Research Group at University of Cuenca.
This file is a rMarkdown document to process eMAPS survey data and convert it to walkability scores. Scores are computed at three levels: item, subscale and total. The unit of analysis is the street segment, and street segment scores can be further aggregated (e.g. neighbourhoods, buffers or isochrones, around schools, etc.).
This tool is based on the original MAPS protocol (Cain KL, Millstein RA, Geremia CM (2012). Microscale Audit of Pedestrian Streetscapes (MAPS): Data Collection & Scoring Manual. University California San Diego. Available for download at: http://sallis.ucsd.edu/measures/maps)
In this document, we are scoring a pilot evaluation conducted during the REDU-EDPA project. The inputs and outputs are referred to such dataset which include data for Inter-rater reliability for ratters and methods. Results, therefore must be selected to include only real evaluation data.
Author: Daniel Orellana V. LlactaLAB - Universidad de Cuenca