Travelling to and from school is a regular part of life for most children. Such movement can also have important social, economic and environmental implications for both individuals and wider society. This paper uses innovative methods to examine the complexity of the school journey, and to relate it to exposure to air pollution and engagement with the environment through which children pass. Some 30 lower secondary school pupils used mobile phone and Global Positioning System (GPS) technology to record their routes to and from school in four study periods. They were asked to take photographs and write text messages relating to their route, and these data were then linked to modelled air pollution on the routes through which pupils travelle...
The aim of this study was to assess how children's personal exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2...
The journey to school involves a number of different modes of travel. Approximately half of all jour...
97263777481529PDFResearch PaperEPA 231-R-03-00468-W-99-054Air pollutionAutomobile travelBicycle trav...
Travel to and from school is a regular part of life for most children. Such movement can also have ...
In this paper, we present findings of a research project in which mobile phones were used as part of...
Walking School Buses (WSBs) provide a safe alternative to being driven to school. Children benefit f...
This study examined environmental influences on a child\u27s mode of travel between home and school....
Traffic related air pollution is detrimental to health and creates a substantial attributable mortal...
This paper focuses on the methods used in a project which set out to capture the movements and to co...
This research is located in the fields of the geographies of childhood, social and environmental pol...
Physical inactivity among children is on the rise. Active transport to school (ATS), namely walking ...
Active school travel is in decline. An understanding of the potential determinants of health-enhanci...
The aim of this study was to assess how children\u27s personal exposure to fine particulate matter (...
Active travel (e.g., walking, cycling, or other non-motorised modes to destinations) is a convenient...
As active commuting levels continue to decline among primary schoolchildren, evidence about which bu...
The aim of this study was to assess how children's personal exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2...
The journey to school involves a number of different modes of travel. Approximately half of all jour...
97263777481529PDFResearch PaperEPA 231-R-03-00468-W-99-054Air pollutionAutomobile travelBicycle trav...
Travel to and from school is a regular part of life for most children. Such movement can also have ...
In this paper, we present findings of a research project in which mobile phones were used as part of...
Walking School Buses (WSBs) provide a safe alternative to being driven to school. Children benefit f...
This study examined environmental influences on a child\u27s mode of travel between home and school....
Traffic related air pollution is detrimental to health and creates a substantial attributable mortal...
This paper focuses on the methods used in a project which set out to capture the movements and to co...
This research is located in the fields of the geographies of childhood, social and environmental pol...
Physical inactivity among children is on the rise. Active transport to school (ATS), namely walking ...
Active school travel is in decline. An understanding of the potential determinants of health-enhanci...
The aim of this study was to assess how children\u27s personal exposure to fine particulate matter (...
Active travel (e.g., walking, cycling, or other non-motorised modes to destinations) is a convenient...
As active commuting levels continue to decline among primary schoolchildren, evidence about which bu...
The aim of this study was to assess how children's personal exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2...
The journey to school involves a number of different modes of travel. Approximately half of all jour...
97263777481529PDFResearch PaperEPA 231-R-03-00468-W-99-054Air pollutionAutomobile travelBicycle trav...