[HTML][HTML] Place matters: A longitudinal analysis measuring the association between neighbourhood walkability and walking by age group and population center size in …

R Wasfi, M Steinmetz-Wood, Y Kestens - PLoS One, 2017 - journals.plos.org
walkability on utilitarian and exercise walking by PC size and life-stage. Associations of
neighbourhood walkability … in the association between neighbourhood walkability and walking …

What is a walkable place? The walkability debate in urban design

A Forsyth - Urban design international, 2015 - Springer
… creating walkable environments and improving walkability. … ‘walkability’ and the related
idea of the walkable place? This article reviews the English-language literature on walkability – …

Why do people walk? role of the built environment and state of development of a social model of walkability

T Bozovic, E Hinckson, M Smith - Travel behaviour and society, 2020 - Elsevier
… Acknowledging this diversity of views, Talen and Koschinsky nonetheless had an attempt at
defining the “walkable neighbourhood” as “a safe, well-serviced neighborhood, imbued with …

What matters when it comes to “Walk and the city”? Defining a weighted GIS-based walkability index

AB Tsiompras, YN Photis - Transportation research procedia, 2017 - Elsevier
Walkable places are first of all places that support short walking trips to essential facilities
and services for the daily errands. To that end, proximity to basic destinations creates …

What is 'neighborhood walkability'? How the built environment differently correlates with walking for different purposes and with walking on weekdays and weekends

J Gao, CBM Kamphuis, M Helbich, D Ettema - Journal of transport …, 2020 - Elsevier
… Hence, urban policy makers aim to create walkable environments. This requires proper
insights into the underlying mechanisms by which built environmental characteristics relate to …

What shape is your neighbourhood? Investigating the micro geographies of physical activity

VC Ivory, M Russell, K Witten, CM Hooper… - Social Science & …, 2015 - Elsevier
… in four neighbourhoods varying by walkabilityNeighbourhood walkability factors appeared
to shape where residents engage with public places, with residents seeking out good places. …

Place evaluation: measuring what matters by prioritising relationships

D Hes, C Hernandez-Santin, T Beer… - … fundamentals for the built …, 2020 - Springer
… the intangible benefits of place. Given that … place, this chapter will argue that a place evaluation
process should assess the relationships developed between the stakeholders and place. …

[PDF][PDF] Place Matters for Health

K Pakeman, J Leveque - 2013 - academia.edu
… in high-walkable neighbourhoods recorded walking significantly more—sometimes by a
factor of four or five— compared to a demographically similar but low-walkable neighbourhood (…

Could strength of exposure to the residential neighbourhood modify associations between walkability and physical activity?

VC Ivory, T Blakely, J Pearce, K Witten, N Bagheri… - Social science & …, 2015 - Elsevier
… in neighbourhoods with fewer opportunities for physical activity. Neighbourhood walkability
… such as employment shape how people engage with their neighbourhood (Ivory et al., 2015)…

[HTML][HTML] Sociodemographic matters: Analyzing interactions of individuals' characteristics with walkability when modelling walking behavior

L Rodrigue, A El-Geneidy, K Manaugh - Journal of transport geography, 2024 - Elsevier
… The concept of walkability encompasses a multitude of features of the built and … of walkability
indices. While past studies have compared the research outputs from multiple walkability