Food deserts are a reality in some cities. These deserts can be described as a shortage of healthy food options within close proximity of consumers. The shortage in this case is typically facilitated by a lack of stores in an urban area that provide adequate fruit and vegetable choices. This study explores new avenues to better understand food deserts by examining modes of transportation that are available to shoppers or consumers, e.g. walking, automobile, or public transit. Further, this study is unique in that it not only explores the location of large grocery stores, but small grocery and convenience stores too. In this study, the relationship between some socio-economic indicators, such as personal income, are also explored to determin...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Economic Research Service estimates that 23.5 mil...
This study presents a set of geospatial methods to assessing food access that is sensitive to varyin...
Accessibility research, within the context of the social exclusion dimensions of transport, has prov...
Food deserts are a reality in some cities. These deserts can be described as a shortage of healthy f...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program, Washington State UniversityThe object...
While food deserts in urban places have been fairly well studied in North America and Europe, there ...
Recent changes in food retailing structure have led to the development of large supercenters in subu...
Includes Figures, Maps, Photographs, Tables, Appendix and Bibliography.A major challenge facing low-...
Access to healthy, varied and affordable foods has a great impact on individual dietary patterns and...
Abstract Background Trends in food retailing associated with the consolidation of smaller-format ret...
Background: A growing body of research suggests that the suburbanization of food retailers in North ...
Current research suggests that socioeconomic makeup of geographic areas within a city has implicatio...
There is generally consensus regarding the methodology used to identify and visualize food deserts i...
Food deserts are areas of a city where residents lack reasonable (walkable) access to healthy, nutri...
Trends in food retailing associated with the consolidation of smaller-format retailers into fewer, l...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Economic Research Service estimates that 23.5 mil...
This study presents a set of geospatial methods to assessing food access that is sensitive to varyin...
Accessibility research, within the context of the social exclusion dimensions of transport, has prov...
Food deserts are a reality in some cities. These deserts can be described as a shortage of healthy f...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program, Washington State UniversityThe object...
While food deserts in urban places have been fairly well studied in North America and Europe, there ...
Recent changes in food retailing structure have led to the development of large supercenters in subu...
Includes Figures, Maps, Photographs, Tables, Appendix and Bibliography.A major challenge facing low-...
Access to healthy, varied and affordable foods has a great impact on individual dietary patterns and...
Abstract Background Trends in food retailing associated with the consolidation of smaller-format ret...
Background: A growing body of research suggests that the suburbanization of food retailers in North ...
Current research suggests that socioeconomic makeup of geographic areas within a city has implicatio...
There is generally consensus regarding the methodology used to identify and visualize food deserts i...
Food deserts are areas of a city where residents lack reasonable (walkable) access to healthy, nutri...
Trends in food retailing associated with the consolidation of smaller-format retailers into fewer, l...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Economic Research Service estimates that 23.5 mil...
This study presents a set of geospatial methods to assessing food access that is sensitive to varyin...
Accessibility research, within the context of the social exclusion dimensions of transport, has prov...