One of twenty two reviews of the economic benefits of different types of sustainable mobility intervention produced for the EU-funded EVIDENCE research project. This review, No19, focusses on the possible economic benefits of walking schemes
Assesses the effects of interventions to promote walking in individuals and populations. Uses publis...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of interventions to promote walking in individuals and populations....
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in 'more walkable' neighbourhoods is asso...
One of twenty two reviews of the economic benefits of different types of sustainable mobility interv...
Objective: Interventions to promote walking have focused on individual or group-based approaches, of...
This article summarises a review of the literature on 'inclusive urban design', Enhancements and alt...
One of twenty two reviews of the economic benefits of different types of sustainable mobility interv...
Abstract Introduction This article proposes a low-cost approach that transport authorities can use ...
Objectives: To assess what interventions are effective in promoting a population shift from using ca...
Promoting walking for transport may help to increase physical activity levels. Associations between ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess what interventions are effective in promoting a population shift from using ca...
OBJECTIVE: Interventions to promote walking have focused on individual or group-based approaches, of...
This paper is taken from the findings of the EU Evidence project. This project provides evidence tha...
The Sustainable Travel Demonstration Town Programme (STT) was launched by the Department for Transpo...
This article draws on a review of literature on 'access restrictions': removing, filtering or contro...
Assesses the effects of interventions to promote walking in individuals and populations. Uses publis...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of interventions to promote walking in individuals and populations....
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in 'more walkable' neighbourhoods is asso...
One of twenty two reviews of the economic benefits of different types of sustainable mobility interv...
Objective: Interventions to promote walking have focused on individual or group-based approaches, of...
This article summarises a review of the literature on 'inclusive urban design', Enhancements and alt...
One of twenty two reviews of the economic benefits of different types of sustainable mobility interv...
Abstract Introduction This article proposes a low-cost approach that transport authorities can use ...
Objectives: To assess what interventions are effective in promoting a population shift from using ca...
Promoting walking for transport may help to increase physical activity levels. Associations between ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess what interventions are effective in promoting a population shift from using ca...
OBJECTIVE: Interventions to promote walking have focused on individual or group-based approaches, of...
This paper is taken from the findings of the EU Evidence project. This project provides evidence tha...
The Sustainable Travel Demonstration Town Programme (STT) was launched by the Department for Transpo...
This article draws on a review of literature on 'access restrictions': removing, filtering or contro...
Assesses the effects of interventions to promote walking in individuals and populations. Uses publis...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of interventions to promote walking in individuals and populations....
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in 'more walkable' neighbourhoods is asso...