Background\ud \ud Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to support walking for various purposes. This paper describes the construction and validation of two objective walkability indexes for Sydney, Australia. \ud \ud Methods\ud \ud Walkability indexes using residential density, intersection density, land use mix, with and without retail floor area ratio were calculated for 5,858 Sydney Census Collection Districts in a geographical information system. Associations between variables were evaluated using Spearman’s rho (ρ). Internal consistency and factor structure of indexes were estimated with Cronbach’s alpha and principal components analysis; convergent and predictive validity were measured using weighted kappa (κw) ...
Improving the walkability of built environments to promote healthy lifestyles is increasingly consid...
Creating walkable compact cities is a global priority, and also a priority in Melbourne. There is a ...
Background: Individual-level studies support a positive relation between walkable built environments...
Background Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to support walking for variou...
Background Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to support walking for variou...
Background: Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to support walking for vario...
Background Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to support walking for variou...
Background Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to support walking for variou...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) may be used to measure objectively, those features of the built...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) may be used to measure objectively, those features of the built...
Issue addressed: Growing evidence shows that higher-density, mixed-use, pedestrian-friendly neighbou...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can be used to objectively measure features of the built enviro...
Background: Neighborhood walkability has been shown to be associated with walking behavior. However,...
BACKGROUND: Neighborhood walkability has been shown to be associated with walking behavior. However,...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can be used to objectively measure features of the built enviro...
Improving the walkability of built environments to promote healthy lifestyles is increasingly consid...
Creating walkable compact cities is a global priority, and also a priority in Melbourne. There is a ...
Background: Individual-level studies support a positive relation between walkable built environments...
Background Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to support walking for variou...
Background Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to support walking for variou...
Background: Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to support walking for vario...
Background Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to support walking for variou...
Background Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to support walking for variou...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) may be used to measure objectively, those features of the built...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) may be used to measure objectively, those features of the built...
Issue addressed: Growing evidence shows that higher-density, mixed-use, pedestrian-friendly neighbou...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can be used to objectively measure features of the built enviro...
Background: Neighborhood walkability has been shown to be associated with walking behavior. However,...
BACKGROUND: Neighborhood walkability has been shown to be associated with walking behavior. However,...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can be used to objectively measure features of the built enviro...
Improving the walkability of built environments to promote healthy lifestyles is increasingly consid...
Creating walkable compact cities is a global priority, and also a priority in Melbourne. There is a ...
Background: Individual-level studies support a positive relation between walkable built environments...