Neighborhood infrastructure-related risk factors and non-communicable diseases: a systematic meta-review
Background With rapid urbanization, the urban environment, especially the neighborhood
environment, has received increasing global attention. However, a comprehensive overview …
environment, has received increasing global attention. However, a comprehensive overview …
Social (in) equity in access to cycling infrastructure: Cross-sectional associations between bike lanes and area-level sociodemographic characteristics in 22 large US …
Cycling advocates have recently argued that low-income and minority communities across
the US have disproportionately low access to bike lanes. To date, however, quantitative …
the US have disproportionately low access to bike lanes. To date, however, quantitative …
National trends in the prevalence of chronic kidney disease among racial/ethnic and socioeconomic status groups, 1988-2016
Importance The overall prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) has stabilized in the
United States in recent years. However, it is unclear whether all major sociodemographic …
United States in recent years. However, it is unclear whether all major sociodemographic …
A bumpy ride: structural inequalities, quality standards, and institutional limitations affecting cycling infrastructure
I Tiznado-Aitken, R Mora, G Oyarzún, J Vergara… - … research part D …, 2022 - Elsevier
Structural socio-economic and institutional limitations can affect the implementation of
cycling infrastructure. More stringent cycling infrastructure standards aiming to solve …
cycling infrastructure. More stringent cycling infrastructure standards aiming to solve …
[HTML][HTML] Riding the wave: Predicting the use of the bike-sharing system in Barcelona before and during COVID-19
X Bustamante, R Federo… - Sustainable Cities and …, 2022 - Elsevier
To simultaneously promote health, economic, and environmental sustainability, a number of
cities worldwide have established bike-sharing systems (BSS) that complement the …
cities worldwide have established bike-sharing systems (BSS) that complement the …
[HTML][HTML] Equity in new active travel infrastructure: A spatial analysis of London's new Low Traffic Neighbourhoods
In this article we examine equity in new active travel infrastructure in London, UK. We focus
on Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) introduced during Covid-19. These area-based …
on Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) introduced during Covid-19. These area-based …
The development of a participatory assessment technique for infrastructure: Neighborhood-level monitoring towards sustainable infrastructure systems
Climate change and increasing natural disasters coupled with years of deferred
maintenance have added pressure to infrastructure in urban areas. Thus, monitoring for …
maintenance have added pressure to infrastructure in urban areas. Thus, monitoring for …
Participatory action research: Tools for disaster resilience education
Purpose Participatory action research can improve scientific knowledge and community
capacity to address disaster resilience and environmental justice. Evidence from the …
capacity to address disaster resilience and environmental justice. Evidence from the …
[HTML][HTML] The temporal sequence between gentrification and cycling infrastructure expansions in Montreal, Canada
Increases in cycling infrastructure might be linked to gentrification. However, there is little
empirical evidence investigating the existence and directionality of this possible relationship …
empirical evidence investigating the existence and directionality of this possible relationship …
Equity and accessibility of cycling infrastructure: An analysis of Santiago de Chile
R Mora, R Truffello, G Oyarzún - Journal of transport geography, 2021 - Elsevier
Bicycling produces a series of health, environmental, and economic benefits for both
individuals and societies as a whole. Even so, promoting bicycle use faces innumerable …
individuals and societies as a whole. Even so, promoting bicycle use faces innumerable …