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Bradley Bereitschaft
Walkable and transit-accessible neighborhoods that may offer residents numerous health, social, and economic benefits are, in many places, becoming increasingly exclusive. This equity-mapping analysis sought to determine whether socially vulnerable (SV) ...
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Markus Schaffert, Konstantin Geist, Jonathan Albrecht, Dorothea Enners and Hartmut Müller
In this article, we describe the design of a method for measuring walkability and its application in two medium-sized cities in Germany. The method modifies the established Walk Score with regard to the needs of older people. While the original Walk Scor...
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Jing Chen, Gang Zhou, Jicang Lu, Shiyu Wang and Shunhang Li
Fake news detection has become a significant topic based on the fast-spreading and detrimental effects of such news. Many methods based on deep neural networks learn clues from claim content and message propagation structure or temporal information, whic...
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Yong Liu, Xueqi Ding and Yanjie Ji
The rise in ?urban diseases? like population density, traffic congestion, and environmental pollution has renewed attention to urban livability. Walkability, a critical measure of pedestrian friendliness, has gained prominence in urban and transportation...
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Sergey S. Yurochka, Igor M. Dovlatov, Dmitriy Y. Pavkin, Vladimir A. Panchenko, Aleksandr A. Smirnov, Yuri A. Proshkin and Igor Yudaev
The global recent development trend in dairy farming emphasizes the automation and robotization of milk production. The rapid development rate of dairy farming requires new technologies to increase the economic efficiency and improve production. The rese...
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Jiri Horak, Pavel Kukuliac, Petra Maresova, Lucie Orlikova and Ondrej Kolodziej
Contemporary cities require excellent walking conditions to support human physical activity, increase humans? well-being, reduce traffic, and create a healthy urban environment. Various indicators and metrics exist to evaluate walking conditions. To eval...
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Chengbin Deng, Xiaoyu Dong, Huihai Wang, Weiying Lin, Hao Wen, John Frazier, Hung Chak Ho and Louisa Holmes
Walking is the most common, environment-friendly, and inexpensive type of physical activity. To perform in-depth walkability analysis, one option is to objectively evaluate different aspects of built environment related to walkability. In this study, we ...
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Yael Golan, Nancy Wilkinson, Jason M Henderson, Aiko Weverka
Brookfield, K., & Tilley, S. (2016). Using virtual street audits to understand the walkability of older adults? route choices by gender and age. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(11), 1061. doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13...
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Geneviève Boisjoly, Rania Wasfi, Ahmed El-Geneidy
Neighborhood walkability is increasingly perceived as an effective way to support individuals? health, since living in a walkable environment is associated with increases in utilitarian walking. Yet, while people are more likely to walk in more walkable ...
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Huilan Xu, Li Ming Wen, Louise L. Hardy and Chris Rissel
Background: This study aims to investigate whether mothers? perceived neighbourhood environment is associated with outdoor playtime of 2- to 3.5-year-old children. Methods: Cross-sectional analyses were conducted using data from the Healthy Beginnings Tr...
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