Eliminating barriers to nighttime activity participation: the case of on-demand transit in Belleville, Canada

Y Zhang, S Farber, M Young - Transportation, 2022 - Springer
study intends to bridge this gap in research by investigatingbarriers and provide more
opportunities for people to travel … than walk or cycling, especially for long-distance trips. …

The influence of motivators and barriers to exercise on attaining physical activity and sedentary time guidelines among Canadian undergraduate students

LP Pellerine, NW Bray, JR Fowles, JA Furlano… - … Research and Public …, 2022 - mdpi.com
… -determination theory and exercise found that people who exercise for intrinsic reasons (…
barriers to exercising in post-secondary students have been investigated in individual Canadian

Toward a deeper understanding of elderly walking for transport: an analysis across genders in a case study of Iran

Y Hatamzadeh, A Hosseinzadeh - Journal of Transport & Health, 2020 - Elsevier
people and especially their likelihood to choose walking for … , this study focuses on the
walking behavior of older people in … school could be a barrier for choosing walking by males due …

What do we know about the use of the walk-along method to identify the perceived neighborhood environment correlates of walking activity in healthy older adults …

V Amaya, M Chardon, H Klein, T Moulaert, N Vuillerme - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
… [48] 2015 The Netherlands Understanding older adults’ social capital in place: Obstacles
to and opportunities for social contacts in the neighbourhood. Geoforum This research would …

Using walking/go along interviews with people in vulnerable situations: A synthesized review of the research literature

R Bartlett, A Koncul, IM Lid… - … Journal of Qualitative …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
… In some studies, the method revealed barriers in the environment brought about normative
ideals of the human body, which the researcher was often unaware of. For example, one of …

[图书][B] The walkable city: Dimensions of walking and overlapping walks of life

J Middleton - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
… of roadworks, a shouting child, obstacles that hindered continuous movement such as red
research on everyday urban walking in London in engaging with experiential time, or people

Including people with intellectual disabilities in the mobilities turn: Mobile interviews in Toronto, Canada

B Feldman, R Wilton, A Fudge Schormans - Mobilities, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
… everyday mobilities and immobilities of people with IDs in urban … inclusion of people with IDs
in critical-geographic studies of the … presents no barriers to Tony’s routine – he walks a long …

Predictors of transportation-related barriers to healthcare access in a North American suburb

JS Lyeo, I Tiznado-Aitken, S Farber, HK Brown… - Journal of Public …, 2023 - Springer
… suburb of Toronto, Scarborough, Ontario, this study identified individuals with disabilities and
… ) Walk-friendly suburbs for older adults? Exploring the enablers and barriers to walking in a …

Older public housing tenants' capabilities for physical activity described using walk-along interviews in Montreal, Canada

K Saint-Onge, P Bernard, C Kingsbury… - … Environmental Research …, 2021 - mdpi.com
… Depression was noted as a barrier to physical activity in a study exploring the capabilities
of obese and/or diabetic Hispanic adults with a low income in San Antonio (USA) [65]. This …

The pursuit of cycling equity: A review of Canadian transport plans

A Doran, A El-Geneidy, K Manaugh - Journal of transport geography, 2021 - Elsevier
… This research seeks to understand if and how Canadian … of a barrier to cycling and AT activities
as any physical barriers and … by the people – not just by those belonging to research and …