Background The child active transportation literature has focused on walking, with little attention to risk associated with increased traffic exposure. This paper reviews the literature …
Existing knowledge on the impact of built environment (BE) on route choice behaviour is doubtful due to an unresolved tension between two schools of thought. One represented BE …
R Mitra, RN Buliung - Journal of Transport Geography, 2014 - Elsevier
Professional and popular interest in active school transportation (walking and cycling) is matched by an emerging literature on this topic. This paper explores school travel behavior …
The link between street environment and pedestrian route choices remains a relatively understudied research topic, mainly due to the difficulty in collecting data. This research …
J Kim, KM Jang - Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2023 - Elsevier
We conduct a methodological investigation of the spatial coverage and temporal variability of Google Street View (GSV) images adopting a people-based approach. Specifically, we …
School travel patterns have changed over the past half-century, with more students driven and fewer walking independently. This study examines how individual, household and built …
Routes are a common way through which child pedestrians experience the built environment. However, empirical evidence on route-scale environmental influences on …
T Gadais, M Boulanger, F Trudeau… - Journal of sport and health …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background In recent years, a number of initiatives aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles in health-friendly environments have been implemented. The purpose of this review is to …
Previous studies examined environmental correlates of children's physical activity. While most of these studies used aggregated physical activity measures (ie, overall physical …