active transportation, News, physical activity, publications
Abstract The Geller typology, which categorizes the population into four types of bicyclists (strong and fearless, enthused and confident, interested but concerned, and no way no how) has gained considerable popularity amongst researchers and planners. One large U.S....
News, presentation, well-being
‘Third places’ and their role for population health: A study in Montreal, Canada from INTERACT Abstract Background: Public health has called for more research to integrate ‘third places’ in studies on built environment, neighbourhoods, and health. Third places are...
News, presentation, social connectedness
Abstract Background: In response to increasing social isolation in cities, social connectedness has become a key objective of urban health and sustainability agendas—prompting investments in local planning solutions to facilitate social interactions and inclusion....
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