Road traffic injuries constitute a significant global health burden; the World Health Organization estimates that they result in 1.35 million deaths annually. While most pedestrian injury studies rely predominantly on statistical modelling, this paper argues for a mixed-methods approach combining spatial analysis, environmental scans, and local knowledge for assessing environmental risk factors. Using data from the Nova Scotia Trauma Registry, severe pedestrian injury cases and ten corresponding hotspots were mapped across the Halifax Regional Municipality. Using qualitative observation, quantitative environmental scans, and a socioeconomic deprivation index, we assessed hotspots over three years to identify key social- and built-environmen...
Falls are a leading cause of injury and accidental death, particularly amongst older people. Evidenc...
BACKGROUND:British Columbia, Canada is a geographically large jurisdiction with varied environmental...
This paper examines the effects of demographics and neighborhood environment on pedestrian injury se...
BACKGROUND: Pedestrian injury frequently results in devastating and costly injuries and accounts ...
Background: Pedestrian injury frequently results in devastating and costly injuries and accountsfor ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
The City of Toronto experienced a ten-year high in pedestrian fatalities last year and has the highe...
This study examined two-level (road environments and census tracts) built environments related to th...
This study examined two-level (road environments and census tracts) built environments related to th...
With the increasing demand for sustainability, walking is being encouraged as a main active mode of ...
This paper examines the impact of personal and environmental characteristics on severity of injuries...
Background: This study quantifies the spatiotemporal risk of pedestrian and bicyclist injury in New ...
This research presents a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and spatial analysis approach based on...
Promoting walking goes a long way in contributing to the sustainability and health of future cities ...
Pedestrian and bicycle safety challenges are becoming more apparent as those modes increase in popul...
Falls are a leading cause of injury and accidental death, particularly amongst older people. Evidenc...
BACKGROUND:British Columbia, Canada is a geographically large jurisdiction with varied environmental...
This paper examines the effects of demographics and neighborhood environment on pedestrian injury se...
BACKGROUND: Pedestrian injury frequently results in devastating and costly injuries and accounts ...
Background: Pedestrian injury frequently results in devastating and costly injuries and accountsfor ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
The City of Toronto experienced a ten-year high in pedestrian fatalities last year and has the highe...
This study examined two-level (road environments and census tracts) built environments related to th...
This study examined two-level (road environments and census tracts) built environments related to th...
With the increasing demand for sustainability, walking is being encouraged as a main active mode of ...
This paper examines the impact of personal and environmental characteristics on severity of injuries...
Background: This study quantifies the spatiotemporal risk of pedestrian and bicyclist injury in New ...
This research presents a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and spatial analysis approach based on...
Promoting walking goes a long way in contributing to the sustainability and health of future cities ...
Pedestrian and bicycle safety challenges are becoming more apparent as those modes increase in popul...
Falls are a leading cause of injury and accidental death, particularly amongst older people. Evidenc...
BACKGROUND:British Columbia, Canada is a geographically large jurisdiction with varied environmental...
This paper examines the effects of demographics and neighborhood environment on pedestrian injury se...