Browsing Electronic Theses, Dissertations, and Records of Study (2002– ) 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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(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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(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, ...