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Measuring high-density built environment for public health research: Uncertainty with respect to data, indicator design and spatial scale
We used geocoded home addresses (n=5732) from a large population-based cohort in Hong Kong to extract BE measures for the participants’ place of residence based on an internationally recognized BE framework.
Dr Guibo Sun
,
Chris Webster
,
Michael Y. Ni
,
Xiaohu Zhang
DOI
Can bicycle relieve overcrowded metro? Managing short-distance travel in Beijing
In this paper, we explore whether it is possible to use bicycle to replace a portion of short-distance public transport trips.
Dr Guibo Sun
,
John Zacharias
DOI
Objective assessment of station approach routes: Development and reliability of an audit for walking environments around metro stations in China
In this paper, we develop a 67-item urban rail walking access scan tool to measure the walking environments of access routes to urban rail transit.
Dr Guibo Sun
,
Chris Webster
,
Alain Chiaradia
DOI
How do metro stations integrate with walking environments? Results from walking access within three types of built environment in Beijing
In this study, we collected empirical data on the influence of local environmental characteristics on walking access in Beijing.
Dr Guibo Sun
,
John Zacharias
,
Ben Ma
,
Nicolas M. Oreskovic
DOI
Comparing the perception with the reality of walking in a hilly environment: an accessibility method applied to a University campus in Hong Kong
We present practical strategies for addressing these issues using geographic information systems.
Dr Guibo Sun
,
Robert Haining
,
Hui Lin
,
Nicolas M. Oreskovic
,
Jie He
DOI
How do changes to the built environment influence walking behaviors? a longitudinal study within a university campus in Hong Kong
In this longitudinal study, changes to the built environment were associated with changes in walking behaviors.
Dr Guibo Sun
,
Nicolas M. Oreskovic
,
Hui Lin
DOI
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