Active mobility: bringing together transport planning, urban planning, and public health
Active mobility is related to various positive effects and is promoted in urban planning,
transport planning, and in public health. The goals of these three disciplines differ in many …
transport planning, and in public health. The goals of these three disciplines differ in many …
[HTML][HTML] Measuring the destination accessibility of cycling transfer trips in metro station areas: A big data approach
Cycling is a green, sustainable, and healthy choice for transportation that has been widely
advocated worldwide in recent years. It can also encourage the use of public transit by …
advocated worldwide in recent years. It can also encourage the use of public transit by …
Social and spatial equity effects of non-motorised accessibility to retail
The evaluation of social and spatial effects of how accessibility is distributed between
individuals is key to studying equity issues in transportation. However, the establishment of …
individuals is key to studying equity issues in transportation. However, the establishment of …
Measuring relative non-motorized accessibility to retail activities
Accessibility planning is a crucial alternative to mobility planning for reaching sustainable
outcomes. Although there is a vast literature on accessibility, less attention is paid to …
outcomes. Although there is a vast literature on accessibility, less attention is paid to …
[HTML][HTML] Self-reported versus GPS-derived indicators of daily mobility in a sample of healthy older adults
In light of novel opportunities to use sensor data to observe individuals' day-to-day mobility
in the context of healthy aging research, it is important to understand how meaningful …
in the context of healthy aging research, it is important to understand how meaningful …
[HTML][HTML] The effects of GPS-based buffer size on the association between travel modes and environmental contexts
To investigate the association between physical activity (including active travel modes) and
environmental factors, much research has estimated contextual influences based on zones …
environmental factors, much research has estimated contextual influences based on zones …
Challenges in using wearable GPS devices in low-income older adults: Can map-based interviews help with assessments of mobility?
Daily mobility, defined as the ability to move oneself within one's neighborhood and regions
beyond, is an important construct, which affects people as they age. Having a feasible and …
beyond, is an important construct, which affects people as they age. Having a feasible and …
Associations of neighbourhood safety with leisure-time walking and cycling in population subgroups: the HELIUS study
EJ Timmermans, EM Veldhuizen, T Mäki-Opas… - Spatial and Spatio …, 2019 - Elsevier
To create neighbourhood environments that encourage physical activity, it is important to
know which neighbourhood characteristics are most influential. We examined the …
know which neighbourhood characteristics are most influential. We examined the …