Walkability and Personality (05-15-20)
Gotz and colleagues link area walkability and human personality.
Gotz and colleagues link area walkability and human personality.
Research by Ambrose and colleagues confirms the psychological benefits of gardening and supports the allocation of space to it.
Mask’s book probes the power of street names.
Iravani and Rao looked at links between New Urbanist design and health.
Chang and Baskin-Sommers set out to learn more about how a disorderly neighborhood can influence trust.
Besser and team studied the responses of several older user groups to neighborhood design.
Stappers and colleagues investigated how user perceptions of neighborhood walkability influence movement by different groups.
Researchers from McGill and the University of California, Santa Cruz have identified a cause of increasing urban sprawl.
More benefits from designing for walking
Park and Evans assessed the current relevance of Lynch’s work.