riented Development The Economic Benefits of Walkable Urbanism and Transit- ‐ Oriented DevelopmentThe Economic Benefits of Walkable Urbanism and Transit- ‐ Oriented DevelopmentMcnally, Kevin
The relationship between urban design and economic activity is seldom studied through empirical and scholarly research with a large number of cities due, in part, to the implicit and intangible nature of design. This book explores and evaluates this complex relationship with reference to the 136 Tex...
Physical activity-related health and economic benefits of building walkable neighbourhoods: a modelled comparison between brownfield and greenfield developmentsUrban form, Built environment, Physical activity, Health and economic benefits, Health impact assessment, Evaluation, Public health, Brownfield, ...
A reduction in the proportion of resident... Daniel,Immergluck - 《Economic Geography》 被引量: 59发表: 1998年 The economic value of walkable neighborhoods This study investigated how the benefits of a walkable neighborhood were reflected in the American real estate market by examining the ...
To efficiently assess the benefits of TOD for a given area, city planners must focus on whether there are development opportunities around transit nodes that could encourage polycentric development. We propose a TOD Index that focuses on integrating socio-environmental characteristics, economic vibrancy,...
Hung and Huyen (2011) initiated some discussion about the benefits of road safety education to reduce accidents. Global Road Safety Partnership has taken some initiative, entitled the “Safety for me, for you and for all” programme, in selected primary schools in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and...
[19], there are two hypotheses describing the possible pathways of this relationship. The first hypothesis depicts that exposure to environmental burdens and benefits are unequally distributed across socioeconomic groups. This implies that children and adolescents with high SEP might be exposed to an ...
“network of planned and unplanned green spaces, spanning both the public and private realms, and managed as an integrated system to provide a range of benefits. Urban Green Infrastructure can include remnant vegetation, parks, private gardens, golf courses, street trees and more engineered options...
“network of planned and unplanned green spaces, spanning both the public and private realms, and managed as an integrated system to provide a range of benefits. Urban Green Infrastructure can include remnant vegetation, parks, private gardens, golf courses, street trees and more engineered options...
Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine if neighbourhood built environment (i.e., street pattern) and neighbourhood SES were associated with sleep duration, and likelihood of accumulating more or less than levels of sleep needed to accrue health benefits. 2. Methods 2.1. Study design ...