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Neighbourhood Design & Neighbourhood Preference & Their Impact on Travel Choices & Health: GTA
In 2011, Urban Design 4 Health (UD4H) conducted a study on: the neighbourhood features preferred by residents in Metro Vancouver and the Greater Toronto Area; and the relationship between modes of transportation, utilitarian walking patterns, and the body weights of … Continue reading
Posted in active transportation, built environment, CLASP, HCBD CLASP, health and land use planning, Healthy Canada by Design, healthy communities, land use planning, walkability, walkable comunities
Tagged health and built environment, neighbourhood design, neighbourhood preferences, travel choices and health, travel modes, walkability
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