Urban form and physical activity through transport: a review based on the d-variable framework

JL Kent, M Crane, N Waidyatillake, M Stevenson… - Transport …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The potential to encourage physical activity through the use of active transport modes,
particularly walking and cycling, is of interest to public health and planning professionals …

Examining the causal relationship between bike-share and public transit in response to the COVID-19 pandemic

M Kim, GH Cho - Cities, 2022 - Elsevier
As urban transportation systems often face disruptive events, including natural and man-
made disasters, the importance of resilience in the transportation sector has recently been …

Active travel, public transportation use, and daily transport among older adults: The association of built environment

Y Yang, Y Xu, DA Rodriguez, Y Michael… - Journal of Transport & …, 2018 - Elsevier
Objectives To examine active travel and public transportation use among US older adults
and the built environment characteristics associated with them. Methods Total active travel …

A systematic measurement of street quality through multi-sourced urban data: A human-oriented analysis

L Zhang, Y Ye, W Zeng, A Chiaradia - International journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
Many studies have been made on street quality, physical activity and public health.
However, most studies so far have focused on only few features, such as street greenery or …

[HTML][HTML] Preferences of urban rail users for first-and last-mile autonomous vehicles: Price and service elasticities of demand in a multimodal environment

R Abe - Transportation Research Part C: Emerging …, 2021 - Elsevier
Integrating autonomous vehicles (AVs) into transit networks is a critical problem for
metropolitan areas worldwide. This study investigates the preferences of urban rail/rapid …

Gendered mobility and activity pattern: implications for gendered mental health

D Wang, M Yang - Journal of Transport Geography, 2023 - Elsevier
Gender difference in mobility and daily activity pattern has attracted much research attention.
Evidence is piling on mobility gaps between males and females in terms of travel mode …

First mile/last mile problems in smart and sustainable cities: A case study in Stockholm County

E Kåresdotter, J Page, U Mörtberg… - Journal of Urban …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The first mile/last mile (FM/LM) problem in public transport refers to the spatial accessibility
of public transport and is the most important factor determining whether an individual will …

Go-along with older people to public transport in high-density cities: Understanding the concerns and walking barriers through their lens

G Sun, CY Lau - Journal of Transport & Health, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction We applied a go-along interview, a mobile method that enhances the contextual
basis of qualitative research, to understand how older people interact with walking …

The perception of Pathumthani residents toward its environmental quality, suburban area of Thailand

P Iamtrakul, S Chayphong - Geographica Pannonica, 2021 - aseestant.ceon.rs
The urbanization process is often concentrated mostly in urban areas, resulting into urban
development sprawl. This has effects on the lifestyles and activities of urban people, which …

Characteristics associated with willingness to walk further than necessary to the bus stop: Insights for public transport-related physical activity

O Stanesby, M Morse, L Magill, K Ball, L Blizzard… - Journal of Transport & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background and aims There is untapped potential for public transport-related physical
activity to make an important contribution to total physical activity and hence improve health …