Walkable cities have become attractive places to live in recent years as they benefit resident’s well-being. Walkable cities have a positive correlation with a population that is young, educated, safe, and healthy. In cities with high-walkability, residents are encouraged to walk more, rather than use a car for each outing, which counters obesity and a sedentary lifestyle, a grim atmosphere, and unsafe surroundings. Most research on walkability and demographics is limited to case studies comparing city neighborhoods, whereas this research encompasses 108 United States cities with a population over 200,000 people. This research goes beyond a city’s walk score, established by Walkscore.com, and finds who lives in the city, if it is safe to be...
The creation of walkable communities constitutes a cost-effective health promotion strategy, as walk...
AbstractPlanning and designing for walking is crucial for promoting a healthy public life, creating ...
Research has shown that there is a connection between the way our communities are planned and our h...
The objective of this study is to examine the potential relationship between walkability and demogra...
The major US household travel surveys do not ask the right questions to understand mobility in Walka...
Riggs and Gilderbloom discuss a study for Louisville, KY that confirms the relationship between walk...
The rise in “urban diseases” like population density, traffic congestion, and environmental pollutio...
A city's walkability is a measure of how friendly, safe and attractive a city is for walking within ...
A Planning Failure The 1950s “American dream” of a secluded home in the suburbs, a wife and two chil...
In modern Western societies people often lead inactive and sedentary lifestyles, even though there i...
Walkability is associated with increased levels of physical activity and improved health and sustain...
Planning research has shown correlations between urban sprawl and obesity. Additional work has corr...
Neighborhood walkability is the general quality of amenities within a neighborhood, such as the pres...
The apparent benefit of neighborhood walkability suggests that it may be an important health-related...
Cities around the world are changing to become more "walkable". As more and more people move to citi...
The creation of walkable communities constitutes a cost-effective health promotion strategy, as walk...
AbstractPlanning and designing for walking is crucial for promoting a healthy public life, creating ...
Research has shown that there is a connection between the way our communities are planned and our h...
The objective of this study is to examine the potential relationship between walkability and demogra...
The major US household travel surveys do not ask the right questions to understand mobility in Walka...
Riggs and Gilderbloom discuss a study for Louisville, KY that confirms the relationship between walk...
The rise in “urban diseases” like population density, traffic congestion, and environmental pollutio...
A city's walkability is a measure of how friendly, safe and attractive a city is for walking within ...
A Planning Failure The 1950s “American dream” of a secluded home in the suburbs, a wife and two chil...
In modern Western societies people often lead inactive and sedentary lifestyles, even though there i...
Walkability is associated with increased levels of physical activity and improved health and sustain...
Planning research has shown correlations between urban sprawl and obesity. Additional work has corr...
Neighborhood walkability is the general quality of amenities within a neighborhood, such as the pres...
The apparent benefit of neighborhood walkability suggests that it may be an important health-related...
Cities around the world are changing to become more "walkable". As more and more people move to citi...
The creation of walkable communities constitutes a cost-effective health promotion strategy, as walk...
AbstractPlanning and designing for walking is crucial for promoting a healthy public life, creating ...
Research has shown that there is a connection between the way our communities are planned and our h...