Walkable urban places have earned plenty of buzz in recent years for a multitude of reasons. A groundbreaking study explores the links between walkability and investment and in multifamily and other ...
Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, it can seem like almost everyone has taken up walking, whether to avoid using public transportation, or to get out of the house safely. But cities in the U.S. don't ...
Built environments can shape how active an individual is, while policy decisions made decades ago impact health disparities today. To address these critical social determinants of health, experts are ...
Car shares, bike shares, improved rapid transit and teleworking. All are the product of a new generation that is more environmentally conscious than any before it and more willing to use its own ...
The health benefits of physical activity are well established and yet more than a quarter of adults do not meet the recommended guideline of 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity per ...
The $27 million price tag is the primary drawback of Scranton’s proposal to make its downtown more walkable by reworking its streetscapes and traffic patterns. Citizens will — and should — question ...
A new study finds that higher neighborhood walkability is associated with lower risk of gestational diabetes (GD). A new study by scientists in the Columbia University Mailman School of Public ...
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Low neighborhood walkability is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), according to research presented April 3 at ESC Preventive Cardiology 2025, a scientific congress of the ...
Cut retirement costs by going carless. Save $4K yearly and boost financial security in walkable cities on the East Coast to ...