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Walkability and Its Relationships With Health, Sustainability, and Livability: Elements of Physical Environment and Evaluation Frameworks
By Baobeid, A., Koç, M., & Al-Ghamdi, S. G.
Full Citation
Baobeid, A., Koç, M., & Al-Ghamdi, S. G. (2021). Walkability and its relationships with health, sustainability, and livability: elements of physical environment and evaluation frameworks. Frontiers in Built Environment, 7, 721218.
Key Findings
This study explores the intricate relationships between walkability and its impacts on health, highlighting the essential elements of the physical environment that influence walkable spaces and evaluating various assessment frameworks. The authors conclude that prioritizing walkability in urban design, as in New Urbanism, offers significant benefits: it promotes physical activity, reducing chronic health issues such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
