Being physically active in natural environments has been linked with multiple mental and physical health benefits. However, not all urban contexts can provide their residents the …
Jane Jacobs' quest for urban vitality has had an indisputable influence for urban researchers and planners especially in the Anglo-American context, yet her theories have reached …
Gender differences in mobility patterns between women and men have long been acknowledged. This study analyses how these differences are reproduced in different urban …
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 …
O Codina, M Maciejewska, J Nadal… - Transportation research …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Many cities are putting cycling at the centre of their sustainable transportation policies after the COVID pandemic. Cycling is seen as a desirable mode of transport in …
J Diez, U Bilal, M Franco - European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2019 - nature.com
The rising obesity pandemic is a public health priority worldwide [1]. Obesity is associated with an increased risk for non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including diabetes …
M Thondoo, O Marquet, S Márquez… - Journal of Transport & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Cities in developing countries face acute pressures due to increased motorization, urbanization and growing population. Urban transport planning systems can fuel healthy …
Jane Jacobs has presented theories on the attributes that the built environment of cities ought to present in order to ensure pedestrian activity, which she considers to be the main …
The concept of mobility of care is relatively new and generating growing interest, because it allows a greater understanding of daily mobility and the differences in time use (TU) and …