Browsing by Subject "Walkability"
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Biosensing of Location-based Environmental Distress of Pedestrians for Walkable Built Environments (2022-07-20)Urban built environments often include many negative stimuli (e.g., broken houses and abandoned vehicles) that are linked with stress symptomatology among urban populations. Biosignals (electrodermal activity, gait patterns, ...
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Even with ever evolving technology, movement within the United States continues to be an issue. Traffic and travel times increase as suburbs move further and further from the city while housing prices in the city rise ...
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(2015-08-11)This dissertation consists of three studies to systematically evaluate the economic benefits of activity-friendly environmental features in Dallas Tax Increment Financing (TIF) districts, Dallas, Texas, and to examine if ...
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This book explores the crucial role played by architects in responding to the requirements of the built environment and meeting the needs of developers. It presents a methodology for achieving a balance between the needs ...
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(2016-07-28)Over the past decade, the literature has demonstrated negative price impacts for foreclosures; socioeconomically uneven foreclosure rates; and inconsistent durations in foreclosure status. However, while the evidence for ...
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(2017-07-24)There are few studies examining the interrelationships between objectively evaluated neighborhood quality and preferences for walkable neighborhoods, which are considered in actual residential location choices. Furthermore, ...
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(Elsevier, 2014)Objective. This study is to examine changes in residents' physical activities, social interactions, and neighborhood cohesion after they moved to a walkable community in Austin, Texas. Methods. Retrospective surveys (N= ...