Determining thresholds for spatial urban design and transport features that support walking to create healthy and sustainable cities: findings from the IPEN Adult study

E Cerin, JF Sallis, D Salvo, E Hinckson… - The Lancet Global …, 2022 - thelancet.com
An essential characteristic of a healthy and sustainable city is a physically active population.
Effective policies for healthy and sustainable cities require evidence-informed quantitative …

Determinants and effects of perceived walkability: a literature review, conceptual model and research agenda

J De Vos, K Lättman, AL Van der Vlugt, J Welsch… - Transport …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
For decades, accessibility–ie the ease of reaching destinations–has been an important
concept in transport planning, resulting in many studies trying to measure it and put it into …

The 15-minute walkable neighborhoods: Measurement, social inequalities and implications for building healthy communities in urban China

M Weng, N Ding, J Li, X Jin, H Xiao, Z He… - Journal of Transport & …, 2019 - Elsevier
A sufficient number of studies have highlighted that walkable neighborhoods can help to
reduce the risk of obesity and noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). The Chinese …

Smart city and quality of life: Citizens' perception in a Brazilian case study

J Macke, RM Casagrande, JAR Sarate… - Journal of cleaner …, 2018 - Elsevier
Smart cities attract considerable attention from academics and urban planners mainly in the
context of urban development policies. Based on technological innovations, smart cities are …

Built environment attributes and their influence on walkability

F Fonseca, PJG Ribeiro, E Conticelli… - International Journal …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Walking is a sustainable mode of transport and a healthy way of doing physical activity.
Walkability is a concept that has gained enormous popularity in recent years due to its …

Urban walkability considering pedestrians' perceptions of the built environment: a 10-year review and a case study in a medium-sized city in Latin America

J Arellana, M Saltarín, AM Larrañaga, V Alvarez… - Transport …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Numerous methodologies measuring walkability have been developed over the last years.
This paper reviews the Walkability Index (WI) literature of the last decade (2009–2018) and …

What is a walkable place? The walkability debate in urban design

A Forsyth - Urban design international, 2015 - Springer
What exactly is meant by the term 'walkability'? In professional, research and public debates
the term is used to refer to several quite different kinds of phenomena. Some discussions …

Physical activity in relation to urban environments in 14 cities worldwide: a cross-sectional study

JF Sallis, E Cerin, TL Conway, MA Adams, LD Frank… - The lancet, 2016 - thelancet.com
Background Physical inactivity is a global pandemic responsible for over 5 million deaths
annually through its effects on multiple non-communicable diseases. We aimed to document …

Desirable streets for pedestrians: Using a street-level index to assess walkability

LA Guzman, J Arellana, WF Castro - Transportation research part D …, 2022 - Elsevier
Although walkability assessments have enjoyed recent popularity, walkability measures
usually often omitted microscale attributes and pedestrian perceptions of the built …

[HTML][HTML] GPS-based activity space exposure to greenness and walkability is associated with increased accelerometer-based physical activity

O Marquet, JA Hirsch, J Kerr, MM Jankowska… - Environment …, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction Built and natural environments may provide opportunities for physical activity.
However, studies are limited by primarily using residential addresses to define exposure …