Children's neighborhood spaces have the potential to enhance their wellbeing by affording active and independent travel. Drawing on a case study of 49 children aged between 9 and 13, living in a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, this study adopts a capability approach to understand how children's travel in the neighborhood environment supports their wellbeing. A mixed methods approach is used to explore children's activity spaces: 1) GPS tracks; 2) children's activity diaries; 3) surveys; and 4) children's photo/pictorial collages. Activity spaces and affordances are used to inform the capability framework. We compare the realized local activity spaces (as confidence ellipses) to the potential activity spaces, indicative of the children's...
Since Western lifestyles can foster obesity and other problems, attention is turning to active trave...
In line with global trends of declining physical activity and growing obesity, children’s school tra...
This paper argues that highlighting the enjoyment or fun aspects of children׳s experiences can also ...
Urban landscapes, structures and design features are associated with travel mode choice and have imp...
This study explores children’s neighbourhood mobility and their experiences within their neighbourho...
The aim of this thesis is to advance the understanding of children’s walks to and from school. ...
In the face of climate crisis, we must take action to curb greenhouse gas emissions. One key strateg...
The notion of children's independent mobility is often used to help to understand how much freedom c...
Academic, policy and media concerns regarding children and young people often highlight their limite...
Associations between access to local destinations and children's independent mobility (IM) were...
© 2015. The decline in children's active travel has significant implications for urban planning and ...
This study explored children's activity spaces. In 2007, children aged 10-12 years (n=1480) com...
`Associations between access to local destinations and children’s independent mobility (IM) were exa...
Many Australian children are more sedentary than they should be, and almost one in five are currentl...
This study explored children\u27s activity spaces. In 2007, children aged 10–12 years (n=1480) compl...
Since Western lifestyles can foster obesity and other problems, attention is turning to active trave...
In line with global trends of declining physical activity and growing obesity, children’s school tra...
This paper argues that highlighting the enjoyment or fun aspects of children׳s experiences can also ...
Urban landscapes, structures and design features are associated with travel mode choice and have imp...
This study explores children’s neighbourhood mobility and their experiences within their neighbourho...
The aim of this thesis is to advance the understanding of children’s walks to and from school. ...
In the face of climate crisis, we must take action to curb greenhouse gas emissions. One key strateg...
The notion of children's independent mobility is often used to help to understand how much freedom c...
Academic, policy and media concerns regarding children and young people often highlight their limite...
Associations between access to local destinations and children's independent mobility (IM) were...
© 2015. The decline in children's active travel has significant implications for urban planning and ...
This study explored children's activity spaces. In 2007, children aged 10-12 years (n=1480) com...
`Associations between access to local destinations and children’s independent mobility (IM) were exa...
Many Australian children are more sedentary than they should be, and almost one in five are currentl...
This study explored children\u27s activity spaces. In 2007, children aged 10–12 years (n=1480) compl...
Since Western lifestyles can foster obesity and other problems, attention is turning to active trave...
In line with global trends of declining physical activity and growing obesity, children’s school tra...
This paper argues that highlighting the enjoyment or fun aspects of children׳s experiences can also ...