Exploring the associations between neighborhood greenness and level of physical activity of older adults in shanghai

Y Xiao, S Miao, Y Zhang, B Xie, W Wu - Journal of Transport & Health, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction This research builds upon recent interest in the associations between
neighborhood greenness and public health to further examine the linkage between green …

A data framework for assessing social inequality and equity in multi‐sector social, ecological, infrastructural urban systems: Focus on fine‐spatial scales

LP Clark, S Tabory, K Tong, JL Servadio… - Journal of Industrial …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Cities are increasingly advancing multiple societal goals related to environmental
sustainability, health, well‐being, and equity. However, there are few comprehensive data …

Streetscape and business survival: Examining the impact of walkable environments on the survival of restaurant businesses in commercial areas based on street view …

S Kim, A Woo - Journal of Transport Geography, 2022 - Elsevier
Walkable environments within commercial areas can be an important factor that vitalizes
consumers' walking access, thereby increasing stores' survival. Particularly, the survival of …

[HTML][HTML] Neighbourhood walkability and mortality: Findings from a 15-year follow-up of a nationally representative cohort of Canadian adults in urban areas

JJ Lang, L Pinault, RC Colley, SA Prince… - Environment …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Using a nationally representative cohort of Canadian adults, we assessed
associations between neighbourhood walkability and cause-specific mortality and …

Analysis of integrated uses of dockless bike sharing and ridesourcing with metros: A case study of Shanghai, China

X Liu, J Fan, Y Li, X Shao, Z Lai - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2022 - Elsevier
To enhance the last-mile connectivity of metros, transport managers are experimenting with
the integration of shared mobility modes, such as dockless bike sharing (DBS) and …

Exploring non-linear and spatially non-stationary relationships between commuting burden and built environment correlates

Z Tong, R An, Z Zhang, Y Liu, M Luo - Journal of Transport Geography, 2022 - Elsevier
The heavy commuting burden group is growing rapidly. The imbalance in commuting hours
may damage traffic equality. Exploring the elements associated with commuting burden is …

[HTML][HTML] Testing Small-Scale Vitality Measurement Based on 5D Model Assessment with Multi-Source Data: A Resettlement Community Case in Suzhou

J Chen, W Tian, K Xu, P Pellegrini - ISPRS International Journal of Geo …, 2022 - mdpi.com
In China's fourteenth five-year plan, urban regeneration has become one of the most crucial
strategies for activating the existing cities. Since creating vibrant urban spaces is a critical …

[HTML][HTML] Crowdsourced data for physical activity-built environment research: applying strava data in Chengdu, China

L Yang, B Yu, P Liang, X Tang, J Li - Frontiers in Public Health, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The lack of physical activity has become a rigorous challenge for many countries, and the
relationship between physical activity and the built environment has become a hot research …

[HTML][HTML] Walkability compass—a space syntax solution for comparative studies

K Zaleckis, S Chmielewski, J Kamičaitytė… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
The ongoing discourse on air quality and climate changes positions walkability as a pivotal
point of sustainable urban planning. Urban studies examine a city's walkability in terms of …

A TOD index integrating development potential, economic vibrancy, and socio-economic factors for encouraging polycentric cities

C Cucuzzella, J Owen, S Goubran, T Walker - Cities, 2022 - Elsevier
There has been a significant amount of research on the methods that city planners can use
to identify and pursue opportunities for Transit-Oriented Development (TOD). This research …