نتایج جستجو برای: functional open spaces in residential neighborhoods

تعداد نتایج: 17154607  

2012
Irene H. Yen Janet K. Shim Airin D. Martinez Judith C. Barker

To understand how older adults perceive and navigate their neighborhoods, we examined the implications of activity in their neighborhoods for their health. We interviewed 38 adults (ages 62-85) who lived in San Francisco or Oakland, California. Seven key themes emerged: (1) people express a wide range of expectations for neighborliness, from "we do not bother each other" to "we have keys to eac...

The prerequisite of development is feeling social security in any society. This is more important when we are talking about vulnerable groups like women. The purpose of this paper is the study of factors affecting women social security in public spaces and neighborhoods at the age of 18-65. This is an applied research and method is survey. Findings show that within factors such as individual ch...

2014
Dustin T. Duncan Mona Sharifi Steven J. Melly Richard Marshall Thomas D. Sequist Sheryl L. Rifas-Shiman Elsie M. Taveras

BACKGROUND Childhood obesity remains a prominent public health problem. Walkable built environments may prevent excess weight gain. OBJECTIVES We examined the association of walkable built environment characteristics with body mass index (BMI) z-score among a large sample of children and adolescents. METHODS We used geocoded residential address data from electronic health records of 49,770 ...

Journal: :Journal of hypertension 2012
Andraea Van Hulst Frédérique Thomas Tracie A Barnett Yan Kestens Lise Gauvin Bruno Pannier Basile Chaix

BACKGROUND Studies of associations between neighborhood environments and blood pressure (BP) have relied on imprecise characterizations of neighborhoods. This study examines associations between SBP and DBP and a neighborhood typology based on numerous residential environment characteristics. METHODS Data from the Residential Environment and Coronary Heart Disease Study involving 7290 partici...

2014
Jennifer Darrah Stefanie DeLuca

Research on the housing choice voucher program and housing mobility interventions shows that even with assistance, it is difficult for poor minority families to relocate to, and remain in, low-poverty neighborhoods. Scholars suggest that both structural forces and individual preferences help explain these residential patterns. However, less attention is paid to where preferences come from, and ...

Background & Objects: Preparedness for an earthquake is one of the most important factors in reducing the fatalities caused by it; this preparedness has various aspects that can be designed with proper planning so that the city suffers the least damage in the moment of disasters such as an earthquake. Proper open and green spaces, in addition to improving the quality of daily life in cities, ca...

Journal: :Demography 2005
Micere Keels Greg J Duncan Stefanie Deluca Ruby Mendenhall James Rosenbaum

We examined whether the Gautreaux residential mobility program, which moved poor black volunteer families who were living in inner-city Chicago into more-affluent and integrated neighborhoods, produced long-run improvements in the neighborhood environments of the participants. We found that although all the participants moved in the 6 to 22 years since their initial placements, they continued t...

2015
Melissa Mae Hayes MELISSA M. HAYES Robert Adelman Dawn Baunach Charles Jaret

I conduct a case study of Atlanta's metropolitan core in order to provide a rich, detailed analysis of urban neighborhoods, and to document the persistence of racial inequalities. Using Census 2000 block group data, I examine racial residential segregation in the five core counties of Atlanta between whites and minority groups, as well as among minority groups. I find high levels of residential...

Journal: :international journal of architectural engineering and urban planning 0
hamid reza azemati department of architecture, shahid rajaee teacher training university, tehran mohammad bagheri department of architecture and urbanism, tabriz islamic art university seyed bagher hosseini school of architecture and urban studies, iran university of science and technology, tehran saeed norouzian maleki school of architecture and urban studies, iran university of science and technology, tehran

accessibility is one of the important factors in public open space design and the creation of equitable neighborhoods. limitations caused by physical disabilities should not be a barrier for accessing desired spaces and people must be able to live with the greatest possible independence regardless of mobility limitations. the purpose of this paper was to identify the inclusive criteria of pedes...

Juliet Muiga, Robert Wambugu Rukwaro

Higher and middle income residents in Nairobi, Kenya have demonstrated a great craving forgated community housing. The phenomenon is manifested in all forms of residential property advertisements andin most new residential developments. The objective of this paper is to establish the drivers of the gated communitydevelopments in Nairobi County by identifying and documenting the push factors cau...

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