[HTML][HTML] A Systematic Review of the Role of Land Use, Transport, and Energy-Environment Integration in Shaping Sustainable Cities

D Alipour, H Dia - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
Land use, transport, and energy-environment integration (LUTEI) is receiving considerable
attention as an elaborate approach to improving urban resilience. Research evidence on …

Urban form and physical activity through transport: a review based on the d-variable framework

JL Kent, M Crane, N Waidyatillake, M Stevenson… - Transport …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The potential to encourage physical activity through the use of active transport modes,
particularly walking and cycling, is of interest to public health and planning professionals …

Australia in 2030: what is our path to health for all?

K Backholer, F Baum, SM Finlay, S Friel… - Medical Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Summary Chapter 1: How Australia improved health equity through action on the social
determinants of health Do not think that the social determinants of health equity are old hat …

Using a system of equations to assess the determinants of the walking behavior of older adults

L Yang, X Tang, H Yang, F Meng, J Liu - Transactions in GIS, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
As the most prevalent physical activity and transportation mode for older people, walking is
considered to have multiple health and well‐being benefits. Previous studies used separate …

The nonlinear relationship between the active travel behavior of older adults and built environments: A comparison between an inner-city area and a suburban area

C Guo, Y Jiang, R Qiao, J Zhao, J Weng… - Sustainable Cities and …, 2023 - Elsevier
The nonlinear relationship between the built environment and active travel among older
adults within the inner-city context has been widely researched. However, limited attempts …

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
Residential environments are associated with people's walking behavior. Transit-related,
non-transit-related, and recreational walking may be differently associated with residential …

[HTML][HTML] Non-linear relationships between the built environment and walking frequency among older adults in Zhongshan, China

J Wu, C Zhao, C Li, T Wang, L Wang… - Frontiers in Public …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Aim: Promoting walking activity is an effective way to improve the health of older adults.
Walking frequency is a critical component of walking behavior and an essential determinant …

[HTML][HTML] Factors influencing walking trips. Evidence from Gdynia, Poland

M Wolek, M Suchanek, T Czuba - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Political support for active mobility is growing for many reasons, including land use planning,
health, and improved mobility. As the vital part of many cities is their central area, decision …

[HTML][HTML] Built environment, psychosocial factors and active commuting to school in adolescents: clustering a self-organizing map analysis

J Molina-García, X García-Massó, I Estevan… - International journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
Although the built environment and certain psychosocial factors are related to adolescents'
active commuting to and from school (ACS), their interrelationships have not been explored …

Spatial scale analysis for the relationships between the built environment and cardiovascular disease based on multi-source data

J Xu, Y Jing, X Xu, X Zhang, Y Liu, H He, F Chen, Y Liu - Health & Place, 2023 - Elsevier
To examine what built environment characteristics improve the health outcomes of human
beings is always a hot issue. While a growing literature has analyzed the link between the …