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● Discourages unwanted behaviors, controls Table 3. Case studies or examples of successful
access, and defines boundaries. CPTED implementation in similar contexts (17)
● Illuminate pathways, and gathering areas and CASE FESTIVAL SITE TEMPORARY
avoid hiding spots enhancing visibility and deterring STUDY IMPROVEMENTS MARKET SPACES
crime during events. IN NEW YORK IN LONDON
CITY
● Helps to enhance aesthetics, and provide
opportunities for natural surveillance. Implementation Maintenance: Natural
of Improvements Rigorous schedule Surveillance:
● Guides users, highlights emergency exits during for cleanliness and Maximizing visibility
events, and conveys safety messages. hazard-free and clear pathways
● Encourage community engagement through environment. for informal
initiatives like volunteering in groups or surveillance.
neighborhood watch programs. Better Lighting: Territorial
Installation of Reinforcement:
● Improved perceptions of safety lead to longer additional lighting Clear boundaries and
stays and higher levels of satisfaction. fixtures for better signage to establish
visibility, especially
● Greater comfort and confidence in the space at night. ownership.
result in increased engagement and interaction. Access Control:
Managed entrances
6.4. Challenges and Limitations and exits for traffic
flow regulation.
Implementing CPTED principles in temporal
urban spaces poses unique challenges and limitations: Environmental
Maintenance: Regular
● Limited budgets and resources often necessitate cleaning and upkeep
creative solutions and prioritization of efforts. for a welcoming
environment.
● Rapid turnover of spaces requires quick Outcomes Enhanced Safety: Improved Safety
adaptation and responsiveness to changing needs. Reduction in Perceptions: Visitors
● Coordinating multiple stakeholders and agencies accidents, injuries, felt more secure due
involved in event organization and management. and criminal activity to visible security
due to clearer measures and a well-
● Balancing the need for security with maintaining pathways and maintained
openness and inclusivity. increased visibility. environment,
Table 2. Studies or examples of successful cpted encouraging longer
implementation in similar contexts (17) stays.
Positive Public Increased
Implementation Strategies Outcomes Perception: Community
Attendees felt safer Engagement: Greater
Natural Surveillance: Improved Safety: and more attendance and
interaction among
Redesigned layout to increase Decreased incidents of theft, comfortable, residents and visitors,
visibility and remove vandalism, and other crimes. contributing to a fostering social
obstructions. Increased Community favorable perception cohesion.
Territorial Reinforcement: Engagement: Attracted of the event.
Clearly defined boundaries more visitors, fostering Reduced incidents: Positive Economic
using physical barriers. community interaction. decrease in reported Impact:
Access Control: Managed crimes like theft, Boost in sales and
revenue for vendors,
entrances/exits with temporary Economic Revitalization: vandalism, and supporting local
barriers. Boosted sales and revenue harassment, leading businesses and
Lighting Improvements: for vendors and local to a more enjoyable sustainability of
Installed additional lighting businesses. experience markets.
fixtures for better visibility. Social Cohesion:
7. CO OPTEX EXHIBITION CENTRE,
Environmental Maintenance: Strengthened social bonds EGMORE
Prioritized regular cleaning and among residents, promoting
upkeep of the market area. a sense of belonging. A textile and handloom exhibition at Egmore, Co
Optex exhibition center. The place was crowded and
the area of the exhibition was bounded by blue
corrugated sheets (Fig 2) and covered by a top with
clothes making it feel like a closed space. Each of the
shops has many collections but only 1 vendor has to
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