The National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) places great importance on ensuring pedestrian accessibility within its campus, with a strong commitment to promoting sustainable mobility. The institution aims to encourage non-motorized travel and the use of environmentally friendly transportation systems by continuously improving pedestrian infrastructure. NIDA has developed interconnected walkways that link all major buildings across the campus, creating a pedestrian-friendly environment. The walkways are designed to be wide, shaded, and safe, with clear directional signage and accessibility ramps to ensure inclusivity for all users. Furthermore, the university conducts regular assessments and data collection on pedestrian pathways both inside and around the campus to identify and enhance areas for improved safety and convenience. These measures help to promote walking, reduce carbon emissions, and support NIDA’s vision of becoming a sustainable and green university, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal SDG 11.4.6 Pedestrian priority on campus














