2022
DOI: 10.5354/0717-5051.2022.64872
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Movilidad peatonal en Temuco, Chile: contribución de densidad y factores sociodemográficos

Abstract: Caminar es el modo de desplazamiento más sostenible y apropiado en tiempos de pospandemia, especialmente, en las ciudades de tamaño medio. Sin embargo, la movilidad peatonal se ha reducido significativamente durante las últimas décadas en Temuco, Chile. A este respecto, el estudio tiene como objetivo examinar la contribución de factores sociodemográficos, de entorno familiar activo, de densidad de población y de la densidad residencial en la merma observada. Los factores mencionados se examinan en funci… Show more

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“…According to studies on the built environment and walking behavior [12,[26][27][28], increased population and housing density help older individuals to walk more. According to Lamquiz and Lopez-Domnguez [29], the percentage of walking trips positively correlates with resident density, retail food density, and job density.…”
Section: Impacts Of the Built Environment On The Walking Behavior/ten...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to studies on the built environment and walking behavior [12,[26][27][28], increased population and housing density help older individuals to walk more. According to Lamquiz and Lopez-Domnguez [29], the percentage of walking trips positively correlates with resident density, retail food density, and job density.…”
Section: Impacts Of the Built Environment On The Walking Behavior/ten...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the built environment plays an important role in improving the walking behavior of older adults since they are more sensitive than other groups to the built environment’s suitability for walking [ 30 ]. Increasing the population/housing density contributes to improving the walking habits of older adults [ 31 , 32 , 33 ]. Access to different facilities such as retail outlets and restaurants as well as recreational spaces such as parks and playgrounds, all contribute to increased walking among older adults in Singapore, England, and the United States [ 34 , 35 , 36 , 37 , 38 , 39 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%