2022
DOI: 10.1111/geoj.12500
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Gendered morphologies and walking: Evidence from smartphone tracking data among young adults in Barcelona

Abstract: It is well established that urban form can encourage or hinder daily walking activity. Consequently, urban form has a direct impact on both spatial accessibility and the ability of achieving daily physical activity recommendations. However, the relationship between urban form and walking patterns may present relevant differences among different population subgroups, for instance in terms of gender. In order to analyse how the relationship between urban form and daily walking time might be modulated by gender, … Show more

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“…in which FPT 1 (i) is the FPT to the node required for a random walker following the isotropic random walk strategy defined by the transition matrix W (1) . Isotropic random walks are insensitive to the structural heterogeneity, defects, and boundaries of a graph.…”
Section: Evaluating Structural Isolation and Integration By Cne Walksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…in which FPT 1 (i) is the FPT to the node required for a random walker following the isotropic random walk strategy defined by the transition matrix W (1) . Isotropic random walks are insensitive to the structural heterogeneity, defects, and boundaries of a graph.…”
Section: Evaluating Structural Isolation and Integration By Cne Walksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid urbanization and widespread use of cars have resulted in a decline in walking as a primary mode of transportation [1]. Modern American cities offer very limited opportunities for safe walking.…”
Section: Introduction-walkability In a Campus Pedestrian Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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