The development of a walkability index: application to the Neighborhood Quality of Life Study
University of British Columbia · San Diego State University · +3 more institutions
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Emerging evidence supports a link between neighbourhood built environment and physical activity. Systematic methodologies for characterising neighbourhood built environment are needed that take advantage of available population information such as census-level demographics. Based on transportation and urban planning literatures, an integrated index for operationalising walkability using parcel-level information is proposed. Validity of the walkability index is examined through travel surveys among areas examined in the Neighborhood Quality of Life Study (NQLS), a study investigating built environment correlates of adults' physical activity.
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- Walkability
- Index (typography)
- Environmental health
- Quality of life (healthcare)
- Gerontology
- Medicine
- Computer science
- Physical activity
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable cities and communities
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