Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W657481513> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W657481513 endingPage "110" @default.
- W657481513 startingPage "103" @default.
- W657481513 abstract "Evidence-based and replicable spatial indicators relevant to transport policy are needed to monitor pathways for health behaviours and outcomes and inform planning in this field. Yet, little is known about which indicators are most useful, what are meaningful geographic scales for applying spatial data, and how these relate to urban and transport planning policy. As such, we sought to: (1) develop a conceptual model from a public health perspective to demonstrate how multiple pathways of transport impact on health behaviours and outcomes; and (2) identify using the conceptual model the most useful spatial indicators policy-makers and planners could apply over a given region to determine how measures of transport support or hinder health behaviours and outcomes. Associations documented in the literature guided the development of the conceptual framework, relationships, and indicator selection. Twenty-three transport indicators were identified in the literature as being viable measures relevant to the Victorian (Australian) region. These were categorised into measures of public transport, car reliance, cycling, and traffic exposure. This work has the potential to facilitate the comparison of health behaviours and outcomes with area-level transport variations to explore how transport policy and planning decisions impact on population health and inequalities." @default.
- W657481513 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W657481513 creator A5001711717 @default.
- W657481513 creator A5021424620 @default.
- W657481513 creator A5034911319 @default.
- W657481513 creator A5045577490 @default.
- W657481513 creator A5080615785 @default.
- W657481513 creator A5088515938 @default.
- W657481513 date "2015-06-01" @default.
- W657481513 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W657481513 title "The development of policy-relevant transport indicators to monitor health behaviours and outcomes" @default.
- W657481513 cites W1516835727 @default.
- W657481513 cites W1600318739 @default.
- W657481513 cites W1603320667 @default.
- W657481513 cites W1971204122 @default.
- W657481513 cites W1979788042 @default.
- W657481513 cites W1983609640 @default.
- W657481513 cites W1985630392 @default.
- W657481513 cites W1986203263 @default.
- W657481513 cites W1987233492 @default.
- W657481513 cites W1987264627 @default.
- W657481513 cites W1989300628 @default.
- W657481513 cites W1991619938 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2002872396 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2007202624 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2011164017 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2016271958 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2021247340 @default.
- W657481513 cites W202456592 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2026737448 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2028608738 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2035708107 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2036174240 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2038094306 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2038953648 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2040230500 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2041225703 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2041508277 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2050085278 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2058769174 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2068841485 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2072683781 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2078852666 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2083251376 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2083276001 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2084111936 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2094184866 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2097133198 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2099729899 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2101386393 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2105694769 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2112669434 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2114525965 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2115505657 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2117268339 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2119408329 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2122629680 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2139736942 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2146411081 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2151768324 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2156572918 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2159901415 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2166239205 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2167019427 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2170519791 @default.
- W657481513 cites W2394531416 @default.
- W657481513 cites W27571149 @default.
- W657481513 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2014.07.005" @default.
- W657481513 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W657481513 type Work @default.
- W657481513 sameAs 657481513 @default.
- W657481513 citedByCount "20" @default.
- W657481513 countsByYear W6574815132015 @default.
- W657481513 countsByYear W6574815132016 @default.
- W657481513 countsByYear W6574815132017 @default.
- W657481513 countsByYear W6574815132018 @default.
- W657481513 countsByYear W6574815132019 @default.
- W657481513 countsByYear W6574815132020 @default.
- W657481513 countsByYear W6574815132021 @default.
- W657481513 countsByYear W6574815132022 @default.
- W657481513 countsByYear W6574815132023 @default.
- W657481513 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W657481513 hasAuthorship W657481513A5001711717 @default.
- W657481513 hasAuthorship W657481513A5021424620 @default.
- W657481513 hasAuthorship W657481513A5034911319 @default.
- W657481513 hasAuthorship W657481513A5045577490 @default.
- W657481513 hasAuthorship W657481513A5080615785 @default.
- W657481513 hasAuthorship W657481513A5088515938 @default.
- W657481513 hasConcept C105639569 @default.
- W657481513 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W657481513 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W657481513 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W657481513 hasConcept C22212356 @default.
- W657481513 hasConcept C2992399783 @default.
- W657481513 hasConcept C3020377171 @default.
- W657481513 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W657481513 hasConcept C539828613 @default.
- W657481513 hasConcept C71924100 @default.