Background: Previous studies testing the association between the built environment and walking behavior have been largely cross-sectional and have yielded mixed results. This study reports on a natural experiment in which changes to the built environment were implemented at a university campus in Hong Kong. Longitudinal data on walking behaviors were collected using surveys, one before and one after changes to the built environment, to test the influence of changes to the built environment on walking behavior.Methods: Built environment data are from a university campus in Hong Kong, and include land use, campus bus services, pedestrian network, and population density data collected from campus maps, the university developmental office, and ...
Current Chinese campus planning and design have neglected to promote walking activity (WA). Lacking ...
Background: In order to improve our understanding of the relationship between the built environment ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preliminary evidence suggests that recreational walking has differ...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2015. The built environment provides spatial, temporal ...
Objectives were to improve conceptualization of associations between built environment characteristi...
How do changes to the built environment influence walking behaviors? a longitudinal study within a u...
Considering that most working adults spend nearly half their waking time at work, creating a support...
Numerous studies have shown that dense, well-connected, and diverse environments are key features th...
The built environment, defined as the man-made environment that provides the setting for human activ...
$\textbf{BACKGROUND}$: Few studies have explored the impact of environmental change on walking using...
Lack of longitudinal research hinders causal inference on the association between the built environm...
Abstract: The link between the built environment and human behavior has long been of interest to the...
The introduction of Senate Bill (SB 375) in 2008 stimulated more research linking travel behavior to...
A significant body of evidence exists on walking as a behaviour. The socio-ecological framework outl...
This study examines the association between urban form and walking for transport in Brisbane, Austra...
Current Chinese campus planning and design have neglected to promote walking activity (WA). Lacking ...
Background: In order to improve our understanding of the relationship between the built environment ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preliminary evidence suggests that recreational walking has differ...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2015. The built environment provides spatial, temporal ...
Objectives were to improve conceptualization of associations between built environment characteristi...
How do changes to the built environment influence walking behaviors? a longitudinal study within a u...
Considering that most working adults spend nearly half their waking time at work, creating a support...
Numerous studies have shown that dense, well-connected, and diverse environments are key features th...
The built environment, defined as the man-made environment that provides the setting for human activ...
$\textbf{BACKGROUND}$: Few studies have explored the impact of environmental change on walking using...
Lack of longitudinal research hinders causal inference on the association between the built environm...
Abstract: The link between the built environment and human behavior has long been of interest to the...
The introduction of Senate Bill (SB 375) in 2008 stimulated more research linking travel behavior to...
A significant body of evidence exists on walking as a behaviour. The socio-ecological framework outl...
This study examines the association between urban form and walking for transport in Brisbane, Austra...
Current Chinese campus planning and design have neglected to promote walking activity (WA). Lacking ...
Background: In order to improve our understanding of the relationship between the built environment ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preliminary evidence suggests that recreational walking has differ...