This research provides a confirmatory based analysis which begins with the planning concept of land use mix and explores its explanatory affect upon resident perceptions of their built environment in terms of proximity of recreation and retail destinations within their neighborhood public realm. This research further explores the resident’s potential inclination to access these destinations by non motorized active travel modes of walking or bicycling. This research examines the relationship between the propensity for active travel within the neighborhood public realm and levels of resident active engagement (walking and bicycling) and passive engagement (sitting on the front porch) in the neighborhood public realm. This research then examin...
Since the end of World War II, American cities have been stuck in the development trend of urban spr...
The design of a community’s built environment influences the physical and mental health of its resid...
This study explores the relationship between park attributes (perceived safety and perceived benefits...
This research provides a confirmatory based analysis which begins with the planning concept of land ...
Previous research has demonstrated a relationship between the built environment and social and trans...
Recent trends in planning, public policy, and real estate development have favored dense mixed use d...
This paper was first presented in poster format at the 2004 annual conference of the Association of ...
Today, communities throughout the world seek to design, develop, and organize their natural and manm...
1641037PDFDissertationNITC-DIS-973Land useMixed use developmentPedestriansSmart growthTravel behavio...
Purpose. To examine the role of land use and transportation plans as policy instruments for promotin...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between park use by residents that live wi...
In a growing body of research, the built environment, composed of neighborhoods, roads, and building...
Public policy decisions made across levels of government have an effect on the way in which cities a...
This research is an exploratory investigation of the potential of New Urbanist planning and design p...
Neighborhood design affects lifestyle physical activity, and ultimately human wellbeing. There are, ...
Since the end of World War II, American cities have been stuck in the development trend of urban spr...
The design of a community’s built environment influences the physical and mental health of its resid...
This study explores the relationship between park attributes (perceived safety and perceived benefits...
This research provides a confirmatory based analysis which begins with the planning concept of land ...
Previous research has demonstrated a relationship between the built environment and social and trans...
Recent trends in planning, public policy, and real estate development have favored dense mixed use d...
This paper was first presented in poster format at the 2004 annual conference of the Association of ...
Today, communities throughout the world seek to design, develop, and organize their natural and manm...
1641037PDFDissertationNITC-DIS-973Land useMixed use developmentPedestriansSmart growthTravel behavio...
Purpose. To examine the role of land use and transportation plans as policy instruments for promotin...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between park use by residents that live wi...
In a growing body of research, the built environment, composed of neighborhoods, roads, and building...
Public policy decisions made across levels of government have an effect on the way in which cities a...
This research is an exploratory investigation of the potential of New Urbanist planning and design p...
Neighborhood design affects lifestyle physical activity, and ultimately human wellbeing. There are, ...
Since the end of World War II, American cities have been stuck in the development trend of urban spr...
The design of a community’s built environment influences the physical and mental health of its resid...
This study explores the relationship between park attributes (perceived safety and perceived benefits...