Considering the significance of physical activities in maintaining physical and mental well-being, several nations made exceptions during the COVID-19 lockdowns and allowed residents to walk outdoors, but with time and distance restrictions that varied across countries. This study aimed to identify if such regulations provided residents with equal access to public open spaces (POS) to engage in physical activity during the lockdown. Using a mixed research method (secondary descriptive data, field observations, and spatial analysis), we assessed the one-kilometer walking limit imposed on six typical existing neighborhoods in Jeddah city, Saudi Arabia. We find that the imposed one-kilometer limit was effective in providing accessibility, and ...
International audienceBackgroundIn 2020, the Covid 19 pandemic and associated restrictions, includin...
Exposure to green-blue space has been shown to be associated with better physical and mental health ...
In recent years, urban scholars and town planners have become interested in the concept of ‘neighbou...
Rapid urban expansion and population growth in Saudi cities over the past four decades have increase...
Covid-19 has changed the city and human lives, especially related to walking. The lockdowns in sever...
Accessing parks without transmitting viruses would ensure not depriving people of parks’ health bene...
Neighborhood walkability is increasingly perceived as an effective way to support individuals’ healt...
Abstract Background Previous cross-sectional and longitudinal observational studies revealed positiv...
Walking was the major mode of transport in the traditional .neighborhoods in Saudi Arabia; however, ...
Built environments have a profound effect on public health as they provide the background on which i...
Non-pharmacological interventions including mobility restriction have been developed to curb transmi...
This research explores women’s physical activities in urban public open spaces in Saudi Arabia. Phys...
The creation of walkable communities constitutes a cost-effective health promotion strategy, as walk...
Walkability has become increasingly prevalent in the city planning and public health fields. Althoug...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought factors affecting disease transmission into the spotlight, and req...
International audienceBackgroundIn 2020, the Covid 19 pandemic and associated restrictions, includin...
Exposure to green-blue space has been shown to be associated with better physical and mental health ...
In recent years, urban scholars and town planners have become interested in the concept of ‘neighbou...
Rapid urban expansion and population growth in Saudi cities over the past four decades have increase...
Covid-19 has changed the city and human lives, especially related to walking. The lockdowns in sever...
Accessing parks without transmitting viruses would ensure not depriving people of parks’ health bene...
Neighborhood walkability is increasingly perceived as an effective way to support individuals’ healt...
Abstract Background Previous cross-sectional and longitudinal observational studies revealed positiv...
Walking was the major mode of transport in the traditional .neighborhoods in Saudi Arabia; however, ...
Built environments have a profound effect on public health as they provide the background on which i...
Non-pharmacological interventions including mobility restriction have been developed to curb transmi...
This research explores women’s physical activities in urban public open spaces in Saudi Arabia. Phys...
The creation of walkable communities constitutes a cost-effective health promotion strategy, as walk...
Walkability has become increasingly prevalent in the city planning and public health fields. Althoug...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought factors affecting disease transmission into the spotlight, and req...
International audienceBackgroundIn 2020, the Covid 19 pandemic and associated restrictions, includin...
Exposure to green-blue space has been shown to be associated with better physical and mental health ...
In recent years, urban scholars and town planners have become interested in the concept of ‘neighbou...