Creating walkable compact cities is a global priority, and also a priority in Melbourne. There is a growing body of evidence showing that city design has a profound impact on the willingness and ability of residents to walk for transport. Higher density, mixed use developments with connected street networks encourage more local walking for transport. Encouraging active forms of transportation is not only beneficial for traffic management and the environment, but is also very beneficial for the health and wellbeing of residents. This report outlines the development of a Transport Walkability Index. Drawing on research initiated in the United States and further developed in Adelaide and Perth, we have developed and mapped a walkability index...
Walkability is becoming a popular buzzword in planning cities that suffers high level of pollution d...
Walkability indices can guide planning and policy for more sustainable and liveble cities. Land-use ...
Background Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to support walking for variou...
Creating walkable compact cities is a global priority, and also a priority in Melbourne. There is a ...
Issue addressed: Growing evidence shows that higher-density, mixed-use, pedestrian-friendly neighbou...
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in 'more walkable' neighbourhoods is asso...
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in ׳more walkable׳ neighbourhoods is associated wit...
Using a social determinants of health lens, liveable communities are regarded as safe, attractive, s...
This article describes and evaluates a three-step methodology for measuring walkability at neighbour...
As cities and towns worldwide strive to improve quality of life for citizens, debates centred on mob...
As cities and towns worldwide strive to improve quality of life for citizens, debates centred on mob...
The creation of walkable communities constitutes a cost-effective health promotion strategy, as walk...
Promoting walking trips is considered a key element of achieving more sustainable transportation. Th...
Background\ud \ud Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to support walking for...
Background: Designing healthy, liveable cities is a global priority. Current liveability indices are...
Walkability is becoming a popular buzzword in planning cities that suffers high level of pollution d...
Walkability indices can guide planning and policy for more sustainable and liveble cities. Land-use ...
Background Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to support walking for variou...
Creating walkable compact cities is a global priority, and also a priority in Melbourne. There is a ...
Issue addressed: Growing evidence shows that higher-density, mixed-use, pedestrian-friendly neighbou...
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in 'more walkable' neighbourhoods is asso...
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in ׳more walkable׳ neighbourhoods is associated wit...
Using a social determinants of health lens, liveable communities are regarded as safe, attractive, s...
This article describes and evaluates a three-step methodology for measuring walkability at neighbour...
As cities and towns worldwide strive to improve quality of life for citizens, debates centred on mob...
As cities and towns worldwide strive to improve quality of life for citizens, debates centred on mob...
The creation of walkable communities constitutes a cost-effective health promotion strategy, as walk...
Promoting walking trips is considered a key element of achieving more sustainable transportation. Th...
Background\ud \ud Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to support walking for...
Background: Designing healthy, liveable cities is a global priority. Current liveability indices are...
Walkability is becoming a popular buzzword in planning cities that suffers high level of pollution d...
Walkability indices can guide planning and policy for more sustainable and liveble cities. Land-use ...
Background Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to support walking for variou...