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Yifu Ge, Zhongyu He and Kai Shang
Exploring the relationship between leisure walking and the built environment will provide an improvement in human health and well-being. It is, therefore, necessary to explore the most relevant scale for leisure walking and how the association between th...
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Alan Both, Lucy Gunn, Carl Higgs, Melanie Davern, Afshin Jafari, Claire Boulange and Billie Giles-Corti
Confronted with rapid urbanization, population growth, traffic congestion, and climate change, there is growing interest in creating cities that support active transport modes including walking, cycling, or public transport. The ?30 minute city?, where e...
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Li-Ting Chen and Ya-Wen Hsu
Using bike share could increase physical activity and improve health. This study used the social-ecological model to identify predictors of frequent bike share trips for different purposes. Participants residing in the U.S. were recruited via Amazon Mech...
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Abel Ruiz-Hermosa, Celia Álvarez-Bueno, Iván Cavero-Redondo, Vicente Martínez-Vizcaíno, Andrés Redondo-Tébar and Mairena Sánchez-López
Background: Physical activity has a beneficial effect on the brain?s development process and cognitive function. However, no review to date has evaluated the effects of active commuting to and from school (ACS) on cognitive performance and academic achie...
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Avipsa Roy, Trisalyn A. Nelson, A. Stewart Fotheringham and Meghan Winters
Traditional methods of counting bicyclists are resource-intensive and generate data with sparse spatial and temporal detail. Previous research suggests big data from crowdsourced fitness apps offer a new source of bicycling data with high spatial and tem...
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Norbert Mundorf, Colleen A. Redding and Andrea L. Paiva
Promoting physical activity and sustainable transportation is essential in the face of rising health care costs, obesity rates, and other public health threats resulting from lack of physical activity. Targeted communications can encourage distinct popul...
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Luqi Wang and Chen Wen
Active transportation (AT) has aroused great interest in recent years as it may benefit public health and reduce the dependency on cars. This article aims to summarize recent findings on the relationship between the objectively measured built environment...
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Luqi Wang and Chen Wen
Active transportation (AT) has aroused great interest in recent years as it may benefit public health and reduce the dependency on cars. This article aims to summarize recent findings on the relationship between the objectively measured built environment...
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Raktim Mitra, Elli M Papaioannou, Khandker M Nurul Habib
The health benefits of walking and cycling to and from school, also called active school transportation (AST), are well documented. In the context of a declining trend in AST across the Western world, this paper examines school-travel behavior of 11-year...
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Satu-Maaria Sarjala, Anna Broberg, Ari Hynynen
As demonstrated in many earlier studies, the qualities of physical environment have great impacts on physical activity (PA) behavior. However, studying individual built-environment variables often produces contradictory effects between studies. To overco...
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Kevin Manaugh, Tyler Kreider
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In recent decades, the mixing of complementary land uses has become an increasingly important goal in transportation and land use planning. Land uses mix has been shown to be an influential factor in travel behavior (mode choice and distance traveled), i...
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Igor Lebedev, Anastasia Uvarova, Maria Mochalova and Natalia Menshutina
In this work, active pharmaceutical ingredients release from aerogel particles and active pharmaceutical ingredients transportation processes were investigated. Experimental studies were carried out on the release of various types of active pharmaceutica...
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Universities have the extraordinary ability to generate awareness regarding all aspects of sustainability in communities. To be successful, they must first adopt and model sustainable concepts within their own campuses. Transportation is one of the most ...
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Abolfazl Dehghanmongabadi and Sebnem Hoskara
Universities have the extraordinary ability to generate awareness regarding all aspects of sustainability in communities. To be successful, they must first adopt and model sustainable concepts within their own campuses. Transportation is one of the most ...
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Chao Gao, Xinyi Lai, Shasha Li, Zhiwei Cui and Zhiyou Long
With the rapid pace of global urbanization, understanding the impact of the urban built environment on travel behavior has become increasingly significant for developing sustainable and efficient transportation systems. This study conducts a bibliometric...
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Mikko Kärmeniemi, Tiina Lankila, Emilia Rönkkö, Kari Nykänen, Heli Koivumaa-Honkanen, Raija Korpelainen
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Land use and transportation policies have been recognized globally as major sources of physical inactivity, but there has been a gap between research and policy implementation. Our objective for this research was to produce an integrated view of communit...
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Joerg Koenigstorfer
The study aims to assess whether, and how, provision of information about air quality along inner-city roads influences individuals? intentions to walk further away from traffic-dense roads. In an experiment, German residents (n = 597) were either...
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Joerg Koenigstorfer
The study aims to assess whether, and how, provision of information about air quality along inner-city roads influences individuals? intentions to walk further away from traffic-dense roads. In an experiment, German residents (n = 597) were either expose...
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Dimtris A. Katsaprakakis, Eirini Dakanali, Apostolos Dimopoulos and Yiannis Gyllis
This article aims to present the potential of energy transition in insular systems for social and economic transition and development, when planned and implemented appropriately, with the active involvement of local communities. To this end, the example ...
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Hamid Mirzahossein, Amir Abbas Rassafi, Zahra Jamali, Robert Guzik, Alessandro Severino and Fabio Arena
Today, automobile dependency constantly causes traffic congestion, delays, reduced access, increased fuel and energy consumption, and environmental emissions. Automobile dependency has caused many direct and indirect transportation problems that may infl...
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