© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2015. The built environment provides spatial, temporal and social contexts for human behavior. They usually comprise the following elements: (1) land use patterns, including the spatial distributions of buildings and human activities; (2) transportation systems, including hard transport infrastructure and soft transit service and (3) design, including the arrangement and appearance of physical elements (Handy 2005; Saelens and Handy 2008). Certain studies of the built environment on walking behavior in Western cities are driven by planning reform movements, such as new urbanism, smart growth and transit-oriented development (TOD). By shapin the built environment, planners aim to encourage walking...
Numerous studies have shown that dense, well-connected, and diverse environments are key features th...
Current Chinese campus planning and design have neglected to promote walking activity (WA). Lacking ...
A significant body of evidence exists on walking as a behaviour. The socio-ecological framework outl...
The built environment, defined as the man-made environment that provides the setting for human activ...
Background: Previous studies testing the association between the built environment and walking behav...
Abstract: The link between the built environment and human behavior has long been of interest to the...
Considering that most working adults spend nearly half their waking time at work, creating a support...
The associations between objective and subjective dimensions of the built environment and walking be...
Objectives were to improve conceptualization of associations between built environment characteristi...
AbstractObjectiveChina faces growing levels of physical inactivity and obesity, associated with incr...
Promoting adequate physical activity (PA) such as walking and cycling is essential to cope with the ...
Today is a time with rising health issues related to unhealthy lifestyles, such as insufficient phys...
The planning and design of the walkable environment is receiving more and more attention for its var...
The aim of many recent planning investments is to reduce automobile dependence and induce non-auto c...
Walking is the most sustainable form of transportation. It is the socially equitable, economically v...
Numerous studies have shown that dense, well-connected, and diverse environments are key features th...
Current Chinese campus planning and design have neglected to promote walking activity (WA). Lacking ...
A significant body of evidence exists on walking as a behaviour. The socio-ecological framework outl...
The built environment, defined as the man-made environment that provides the setting for human activ...
Background: Previous studies testing the association between the built environment and walking behav...
Abstract: The link between the built environment and human behavior has long been of interest to the...
Considering that most working adults spend nearly half their waking time at work, creating a support...
The associations between objective and subjective dimensions of the built environment and walking be...
Objectives were to improve conceptualization of associations between built environment characteristi...
AbstractObjectiveChina faces growing levels of physical inactivity and obesity, associated with incr...
Promoting adequate physical activity (PA) such as walking and cycling is essential to cope with the ...
Today is a time with rising health issues related to unhealthy lifestyles, such as insufficient phys...
The planning and design of the walkable environment is receiving more and more attention for its var...
The aim of many recent planning investments is to reduce automobile dependence and induce non-auto c...
Walking is the most sustainable form of transportation. It is the socially equitable, economically v...
Numerous studies have shown that dense, well-connected, and diverse environments are key features th...
Current Chinese campus planning and design have neglected to promote walking activity (WA). Lacking ...
A significant body of evidence exists on walking as a behaviour. The socio-ecological framework outl...