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Home / Publications / What Do We Know about the Use of the Walk-along Method to Identify the Perceived Neighborhood Environment Correlates of Walking Activity in Healthy Older Adults: Methodological Considerations Related to Data Collection - A Systematic Review

What Do We Know about the Use of the Walk-along Method to Identify the Perceived Neighborhood Environment Correlates of Walking Activity in Healthy Older Adults: Methodological Considerations Related to Data Collection - A Systematic Review

Publication Type:

Articles

Authors:

Amaya, Valkiria; Chardon, Matthias; Klein, Helen; Moulaert, Thibauld; Vuillerme, Nicolas

Source:

Towards More Walkable and Liveable Cities: Perceptions, Attitudes, Methods, Technologies and Policies, {MDPI}, Volume 14, Number 18, p.11792 (2022)

URL:

https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03781485
Research team: 
Social Justice
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Pacte is a social sciences research centre affiliated to France National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Grenoble Alpes University (UGA) and the Grenoble Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po Grenoble).
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