GIS to measure physical activity and rban park benefits (original) (raw)
Using participatory GIS to measure physical activity and urban park benefits
Delene Weber
Landscape and Urban Planning, 2014
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Association of Park Size, Distance, and Features With Physical Activity in Neighborhood Parks
Violet Lee, Luke Potwarka
American Journal of Public Health, 2008
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The significance of parks to physical activity and public health:: A conceptual model
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Association of Park-Use, Preferences of Park Features, and Physical Activity Among City Residents Varying in Socioeconomic Status
Emily Arleth Pacheco Pineda
2014
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Park-Based Physical Activity in Diverse Communities of Two U.S. Cities
Paul Gobster, Jay Maddock, Myron Floyd
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2008
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Considerations for using a geographic information system to assess environmental supports for physical activity
Dwayne Porter
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The complexities of measuring access to parks and physical activity sites in New York City: a quantitative and qualitative approach
Juliana Maantay
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The Physical Activity and Redesigned Community Spaces (PARCS) Study: Protocol of a natural experiment to investigate the impact of citywide park redesign and renovation
Devanshi Tripathi
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Park-Based Physical Activity in Diverse Communities of Two U.S. Cities An Observational Study
Paul Gobster
2008
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Building an urban park increases the intention of adults to practice physical activity
Mauren Bergmann
Motriz: Revista de Educação Física, 2016
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A Cross-Sectional Investigation of the Importance of Park Features for Promoting Regular Physical Activity in Parks
Alison Carver
International journal of environmental research and public health, 2017
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Are park proximity and park features related to park use and park-based physical activity among adults? Variations by multiple socio-demographic characteristics
Luke Potwarka
The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity, 2014
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Physical activity patterns in urban neighbourhood parks: insights from a multiple case study
Lindsay Burton, Melanie Rock, Kenda Swanson, Alessandro Massolo
2014
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Access to parks and physical activity: An eight country comparison
Josef Mitas
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening
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Why neighborhood park proximity is not associated with total physical activity
Anne Moudon
Health & place, 2018
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Walking, hiking and running in parks: A multidisciplinary assessment of health and well-being benefits
Isabelle Wolf
Landscape and Urban Planning, 2014
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Characteristics of urban parks associated with park use and physical activity: a review of qualitative research
Melanie Rock
Health & place, 2010
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The association between park visitation and physical activity measured with accelerometer, GPS, and travel diary
Anne Moudon
Health & place, 2016
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Landscape and Urban Planning An evaluation of participatory mapping methods to assess urban park benefits
Greg Brown
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Rural and urban park visits and park-based physical activity
Stephanie West
Preventive Medicine, 2010
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