Background: A growing corpus of research focuses on assessing the quality of the local built environment and also examining the relationship between the built environment and health outcomes and indicators in communities. However, there is a lack of research presenting a highly resolved, systematic, and comprehensive spatial approach to assessing the built environment over a large geographic extent. In this paper, we contribute to the built environment literature by describing a tool used to assess the residential built environment at the tax parcel-level, as well as a methodology for summarizing the data into meaningful indices for linkages with health data. Methods: A database containing residential built environment variables was constru...
This paper outlines the challenges faced during direct built environment (BE) assessments of 42 Cana...
Empirical research in the built environment field is hampered by a lack of reliable measurement tool...
Urban health indicator (UHI) tools provide evidence about the health impacts of the physical urban e...
Background: A growing corpus of research focuses on assessing the quality of the local built environ...
Abstract Background A growing corpus of research focu...
Purpose: Research shows evidence of associations between the built environment (BE)—housing, commer...
A wide array of tools exists for measuring different features of the built environment, many of them...
There are few reliable measures of place with which to study the effects of socio-economic context o...
AbstractThe role of the neighbourhood environment in influencing health behaviours continues to be a...
The role of the neighbourhood environment in influencing health behaviours continues to be an import...
Introduction The impact of the built environment on health and chronic disease outcomes is increasin...
Abstract Background Research surrounding the built...
Objectives: Detailed assessments of the built environment often resist data reduction and summarizat...
The built environment refers to the human made space in which humans live, work and recreate on a da...
Background: The built environment, a key component of environmental health, may be an important cont...
This paper outlines the challenges faced during direct built environment (BE) assessments of 42 Cana...
Empirical research in the built environment field is hampered by a lack of reliable measurement tool...
Urban health indicator (UHI) tools provide evidence about the health impacts of the physical urban e...
Background: A growing corpus of research focuses on assessing the quality of the local built environ...
Abstract Background A growing corpus of research focu...
Purpose: Research shows evidence of associations between the built environment (BE)—housing, commer...
A wide array of tools exists for measuring different features of the built environment, many of them...
There are few reliable measures of place with which to study the effects of socio-economic context o...
AbstractThe role of the neighbourhood environment in influencing health behaviours continues to be a...
The role of the neighbourhood environment in influencing health behaviours continues to be an import...
Introduction The impact of the built environment on health and chronic disease outcomes is increasin...
Abstract Background Research surrounding the built...
Objectives: Detailed assessments of the built environment often resist data reduction and summarizat...
The built environment refers to the human made space in which humans live, work and recreate on a da...
Background: The built environment, a key component of environmental health, may be an important cont...
This paper outlines the challenges faced during direct built environment (BE) assessments of 42 Cana...
Empirical research in the built environment field is hampered by a lack of reliable measurement tool...
Urban health indicator (UHI) tools provide evidence about the health impacts of the physical urban e...