We identified 20 survey instruments focused on pedestrian environments, walkability, or physical activity at the local (neighborhood) scale and designed to capture residents' perceptions of outdoor walking environments. Across the 20 instruments, we identified and categorized 182 distinct items that ...
The results of this survey, with data gathered from pedestrians around the world, can be visualized on the map below. The green symbols represent walkable areas, and the hollow symbols represent "not walkable" areas, as defined by those filling out the crowdsourced survey. What is the Walkabi...
Using Eq. (6), we fit the survey data and estimate parameters using the maximum likelihood method. The estimated parameters reflect the impact of different street attribute levels on choice probability and reveal pedestrians’ subjective preferences for streets with various element combinations. This fu...
Based on a national neighborhood data set combined with three years of national travel survey data from the Netherlands, the relationships between physical neighborhood characteristics and walking frequency are identified through regression analysis. In the regression model, distance to supermarket, number ...
9, Pages 1233: Equity in Microscale Urban Design and Walkability: A Photographic Survey of Six Pittsburgh Streetscapes This paper explores inequity in neighborhood walkability at the micro-scale level by qualitatively examining six streetscapes in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ... Bereitschaft,Bradley 被引...
Under the original Walk Score methodological framework, (1) 6 principle amenities (19 items) and their weight (utilization frequency) are first selected by expert panel evaluation and questionnaire survey; (2) a tolerance time approach is then employed to determine the decay function, and the ...
This study evaluated a neighborhood environment survey and compared the physical activity and weight status of the residents in 2 neighborhoods... BE Saelens,JF Sallis,JB Black,... - 《American Journal of Public Health》 被引量: 2422发表: 2003年 Validation of Walk Score for estimating access ...
In addition, the Senior Center Evaluation of the Neighborhood Environment (SCENE) survey was administered to older adults attending two senior centers located within the target neighborhoods. The results indicate that there is substantial variation in OWI score both between and within the neighborhoods ...
The results of this survey were determined using a scale ranging from 1 to 10. In the next step, considering the relative location of participants, the values of the intended seven parameters were determined Results and discussion In this section, the results of the analysis are presented. ...
Adjusted Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity Among Adults Aged 30 to 64 Years and Living in Urban Areas, by Walkability Quintile, 2001-2012 View LargeDownload Data sources: consecutive Canadian Community Health Survey cycles; 2001 and 2006 Canada Census. Interpolated values for 2002, 2004, 2006, ...