There are places to walk or cycle to, for example: shops, restaurants, leisure facilities
Appears in papers
- Emma J Adams , Anna Goodman, Shannon Sahlqvist, Fiona C Bull, David Ogilvie Correlates of walking and cycling for transport and recreation: factor structure, reliability and behavioural associations of the perceptions of the environment in the neighbourhood scale (PENS) (2013)
- Emma J Adams , Anna Goodman, Shannon Sahlqvist, Fiona C Bull, David Ogilvie Correlates of walking and cycling for transport and recreation: factor structure, reliability and behavioural associations of the perceptions of the environment in the neighbourhood scale (PENS) (2013)
- Emma J Adams , Anna Goodman, Shannon Sahlqvist, Fiona C Bull, David Ogilvie Correlates of walking and cycling for transport and recreation: factor structure, reliability and behavioural associations of the perceptions of the environment in the neighbourhood scale (PENS) (2013)
Similar questions
- No shops or interesting places to go
- Satisfaction in shopping facilities
- Facilities
- Restaurant and coffee shops
- PT is good for shopping, leisure, etc.
- Facilities richness (facilities types/number of facilities)
- Roads and facilities
- Most people who are important to me, for example my family and friends, think I should walk more
- Shops
- Most people who are important to me, for example my family and friends, would support me to walk more
- Closer to restaurant
- Local shops (shopping areas) within walking distance
- Ease of walking to places
- Proximity to all facilities
- A place for walking, cycling, mountaineering, jugging
- Shopping areas within walking distance
- Shopping areas with walking distance
- Many of my family, friends, and coworkers walk to get to places, such as errands, shopping, and work
- I would like to have more time for leisure
- Would like to have more time for leisure