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Residents’ preferences for walkable neighbourhoods

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Shanna Trichês Lucchesi, J. de Abreu e Silva, A. M. Larranaga & H. B. B. Cybis. (2023) Walkability premium: evidence for low-income communities. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation 17:7, pages 727-739.
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Bradley Bereitschaft. (2022) Older Adult Population and Neighborhood Walkability by Metropolitan Area Size and Degree of Urban Sprawl. Papers in Applied Geography 8:3, pages 249-267.
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Alexa Gower & Carl Grodach. (2022) Planning Innovation or City Branding? Exploring How Cities Operationalise the 20-Minute Neighbourhood Concept. Urban Policy and Research 40:1, pages 36-52.
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Jacob R. Carson, Terry L. Conway, Lilian G. Perez, Lawrence D. Frank, Brian E. Saelens, Kelli L. Cain & James F. Sallis. (2023) Neighborhood walkability, neighborhood social health, and self-selection among U.S. adults. Health & Place 82, pages 103036.
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Hisham Abusaada & Abeer Elshater. (2023) Cairenes’ Storytelling: Pedestrian Scenarios as a Normative Factor When Enforcing Street Changes in Residential Areas. Social Sciences 12:5, pages 278.
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A.S.M. Shuaib & Md Masud Parves Rana. (2021) Questing a walkable city: a case of urban neighbourhood walkability environment in Bangladesh. Journal of Place Management and Development 15:4, pages 374-395.
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Sahar Soltani, Ning Gu, J. Jorge Ochoa & Alpana Sivam. (2022) The role of spatial configuration in moderating the relationship between social sustainability and urban density. Cities 121, pages 103519.
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Khaled Galal Ahmed & S. M. Hossein Alipour. (2021) More dense but less walkable: the impact of macroscale walkability indicators on recent designs of emirati neighborhoods. City, Territory and Architecture 8:1.
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Ole B. Jensen, Michael Martin & Markus Löchtefeld. (2021) Pedestrians as floating life - On the reinvention of the pedestrian city. Emotion, Space and Society 41, pages 100846.
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Markku Karjalainen, Hüseyin Emre Ilgın, Lauri Metsäranta & Markku Norvasuo. (2021) Suburban Residents’ Preferences for Livable Residential Area in Finland. Sustainability 13:21, pages 11841.
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Olga Notman. (2021) The concept of 15-minute city as the basis for the model of sustainable development of a megacity in terms of modern risks. Урбанистика:3, pages 73-85.
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Carlos Moreno, Zaheer Allam, Didier Chabaud, Catherine Gall & Florent Pratlong. (2021) Introducing the “15-Minute City”: Sustainability, Resilience and Place Identity in Future Post-Pandemic Cities. Smart Cities 4:1, pages 93-111.
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Yu Huang, Dawn Parker & Leia Minaker. (2021) Identifying latent demand for transit-oriented development neighbourhoods: Evidence from a mid-sized urban area in Canada. Journal of Transport Geography 90, pages 102940.
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Menno Luijkx & Marco Helbich. (2019) Neighborhood Walkability Is Not Associated with Adults’ Sedentary Behavior in the Residential Setting: Evidence from Breda, The Netherlands. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16:18, pages 3487.
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Rachel Aldred & Joseph Croft. (2019) Evaluating active travel and health economic impacts of small streetscape schemes: An exploratory study in London. Journal of Transport & Health 12, pages 86-96.
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Musaad Al-Mosaind. (2019) The effect of age & gender on children's mobility in Riyadh's neighborhoods. Heliyon 5:3, pages e01327.
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Andrea Gorrini & Viola Bertini. (2018) Walkability assessment and tourism cities: the case of Venice. International Journal of Tourism Cities 4:3, pages 355-368.
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