Increasing private car ownership and car dependency has led to a low share of walking as an active mode as well as congestion, air pollution, and health problems in developing countries. This paper aims to identify and compare the impacts of a selection of socio-economic, travel-related, and built environment variables on walking likelihood and respondents’ sensitivity to the walking distance, both for discretionary and mandatory trips. The analysis drew its origin from 14,463 responses acquired through an extensive travel survey conducted in the city of Qazvin, Iran. The estimated binary logit coefficients show people’s heterogeneity in the walking behavior for discretionary and mandatory trips. The results report a higher likelihood of wa...
Purpose: Understanding the geographical and environmental triggers for active transport among older ...
A sizeable body of literature reveals a strong relationship between mode choice and health status. T...
Empirical research provides evidence that, in neighborhoods with higher walkability, individuals mak...
Increasing private car ownership and car dependency has led to a low share of walking as an active m...
Previous research on examining relationships between travel behavior and the neighborhood characteri...
International audiencePurposeUnderstanding the geographical and environmental triggers for active tr...
Background: Walking distance is an important concept in the fields of transportation and public heal...
Introduction This explorative study examines personal and neighbourhood characteristics associated w...
In recent decades, enhancing the share of walking in individuals’ daily trips has become a priority ...
This paper examines data about walking trips in the US Department of Transportation\u27s 2001 Nation...
Abstract Introduction Most previous studies have mainly focused on utilitarian or recreational walki...
Introduction:This explorative study examines personal and neighbourhood characteristics associated w...
Interest is growing in neighborhood effects on health beyond individual’s home locations. Howe...
As a sustainable mode of travel, walking for transportation has multiple environmental, social, and ...
This dissertation aims to formulate a mechanism for the relationship between the urban form and walk...
Purpose: Understanding the geographical and environmental triggers for active transport among older ...
A sizeable body of literature reveals a strong relationship between mode choice and health status. T...
Empirical research provides evidence that, in neighborhoods with higher walkability, individuals mak...
Increasing private car ownership and car dependency has led to a low share of walking as an active m...
Previous research on examining relationships between travel behavior and the neighborhood characteri...
International audiencePurposeUnderstanding the geographical and environmental triggers for active tr...
Background: Walking distance is an important concept in the fields of transportation and public heal...
Introduction This explorative study examines personal and neighbourhood characteristics associated w...
In recent decades, enhancing the share of walking in individuals’ daily trips has become a priority ...
This paper examines data about walking trips in the US Department of Transportation\u27s 2001 Nation...
Abstract Introduction Most previous studies have mainly focused on utilitarian or recreational walki...
Introduction:This explorative study examines personal and neighbourhood characteristics associated w...
Interest is growing in neighborhood effects on health beyond individual’s home locations. Howe...
As a sustainable mode of travel, walking for transportation has multiple environmental, social, and ...
This dissertation aims to formulate a mechanism for the relationship between the urban form and walk...
Purpose: Understanding the geographical and environmental triggers for active transport among older ...
A sizeable body of literature reveals a strong relationship between mode choice and health status. T...
Empirical research provides evidence that, in neighborhoods with higher walkability, individuals mak...