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Samia Sharmin, Liton Kamruzzaman, Md. Mazharul Haque
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The decline of children?s independent mobility (CIM) is now a global concern. This study aims to identify the determinants of the territorial range (TR) of CIM, i.e., the geographical distance between home and places where children are allowed to wander....
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Nargis Shafik, Yasser Mansour, Shaimaa Kamel and Ruby Morcos
Due to significant changes in Cairo?s streets today, young children may face difficulties finding opportunities to be safe and active. They can encounter low independent mobility, limiting their access to places in their neighborhoods, and can have poor ...
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Tosin Daodu,Ismail Said
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Independent mobility means children?s opportunity of free play in the neighborhood without adult supervision. Meanwhile, mobility restriction has affected child environmental friendliness of military barrack community in developing countries including Ni...
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Normah Sulaiman,Filzani Illia Ibrahim
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This paper will examine the literature review on children in urban space of Kuala Lumpur. Challenges in addressing urban issues vary according to the local context. Urban public spaces in a city did not aim to prioritize children, and it stops them from ...
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Ahmed El-Dorghamy, Ahmed Ibrahem Mosa
Pág. 1277 - 1286
The majority of residential settlements in Greater Cairo are informal, yet little is known about travel behavior within its informal settlements. The present paper explores aspects of travel behavior in one of Egypt's largest and most dense informal sett...
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