Social exclusion of older persons: A scoping review and conceptual framework

K Walsh, T Scharf, N Keating - European Journal of ageing, 2017 - Springer
As a concept, social exclusion has considerable potential to explain and respond to
disadvantage in later life. However, in the context of ageing populations, the construct …

Planning walkable neighborhoods: are we overlooking diversity in abilities and ages?

L Stafford, C Baldwin - Journal of planning literature, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite growing numbers of studies on planning walkable neighborhoods, few have
included people with diverse abilities across the age spectrum. This article demonstrates a …

[HTML][HTML] GPS-based activity space exposure to greenness and walkability is associated with increased accelerometer-based physical activity

O Marquet, JA Hirsch, J Kerr, MM Jankowska… - Environment …, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction Built and natural environments may provide opportunities for physical activity.
However, studies are limited by primarily using residential addresses to define exposure …

Perceptions of built environment and health outcomes for older Chinese in Beijing: A big data approach with street view images and deep learning technique

R Wang, Y Liu, Y Lu, J Zhang, P Liu, Y Yao… - … Environment and Urban …, 2019 - Elsevier
Built environment attributes have been demonstrated to be associated with various health
outcomes. However, most empirical studies have typically focused on objective built …

Neighbourhood environment and physical activity in older adults

H Chaudhury, M Campo, Y Michael… - Social science & …, 2016 - Elsevier
Rationale. The neighbourhood socio-physical environment has effects on health in later life
including health behaviours, chronic illnesses, mental health and mortality. Few studies …

Investigating the spatiotemporal pattern between the built environment and urban vibrancy using big data in Shenzhen, China

L Chen, L Zhao, Y Xiao, Y Lu - Computers, Environment and Urban …, 2022 - Elsevier
Promoting urban vibrancy is one of the major objectives of urban planners and government
officials, and it is linked to various benefits, such as urban prosperity and human well-being …

“Benches become like porches”: Built and social environment influences on older adults' experiences of mobility and well-being

CA Ottoni, J Sims-Gould, M Winters, M Heijnen… - Social science & …, 2016 - Elsevier
Neighbourhood environments significantly influence health and well-being, especially as
people age. Our study uniquely highlights how one microscale feature (benches) influence …

Spatial explicit assessment of urban vitality using multi-source data: A case of Shanghai, China

W Yue, Y Chen, Q Zhang, Y Liu - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
Identifying urban vitality in large cities is critical for optimizing the urban fabric. While great
attention has been paid to urban vitality in developed countries, related studies have been …

Validating activity, time, and space diversity as essential components of urban vitality

C Kang, D Fan, H Jiao - … and Planning B: Urban Analytics and …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Urbanization's rapid progress presents an urgent challenge for developing a predictive,
quantitative theory of “the death and life of cities”(aka “the essential diversity conditions for …

Active mobility: bringing together transport planning, urban planning, and public health

C Koszowski, R Gerike, S Hubrich, T Götschi… - Towards user-centric …, 2019 - Springer
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 …