Abstract
The purpose of this article is to compare several street typologies (distributed from center to
suburb) in Tirana, Albania while taking into consideration pedestrian behavior on these pathways.
The streets "Myslym Shyri," "Bllok," "Kombinat" (an extension of Kavaja's Street), and "Ana
Komnena" (formerly "Fusha e Aviacionit") will be the primary focus of this study. The following
variables will be taken into account such as pedestrian behaviors, street identity, dissatisfaction,
walking distance when shifting to another zone, effects of greenery on pedestrians, time spent,
points of interest, frequency, pavement quality, preferred walking periods, gathering places,
utilization of benches, ambulant sellers, impact of vegetation and greenery, water basins,
preference for public transportation, and road signs. Direct observations and a questionnaire will
be used to determine the accurate information. The study should provide recommendations as
guidance for municipalities and stakeholders to better understand the behavior of pedestrians in
Tirana’s context. The streets that pedestrians frequent the most include the "Bllok" area and
"Myslym Shyri" Street. The pedestrian resident population on "Myslym Shyri" street, which is
dominated by people of all ages, including children, youth, and the elderly, has a slight advantage
over the "Bllok" neighborhood. Furthermore, there is a wide variety of urban elements on Ana
Komnena Street (formerly known as "Fusha e Aviacionit"). Meanwhile, the pedestrians on
Kombinati’s street suffer a little bit more because of the traffic congestion and vehicle pollution.