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How the built environment affects physical activity: views from urban planning
SL Handy, MG Boarnet, R Ewing, RE Killingsworth
American journal of preventive medicine 23 (2), 64-73, 2002
27722002
Built environment correlates of walking: a review
BE Saelens, SL Handy
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 40 (7 Suppl), S550, 2008
25972008
Measuring accessibility: an exploration of issues and alternatives
SL Handy, DA Niemeier
Environment and planning A 29 (7), 1175-1194, 1997
23731997
Infrastructure, programs, and policies to increase bicycling: An international review
J Pucher, J Dill, S Handy
Preventive medicine 50, S106-S125, 2010
20532010
Measuring the unmeasurable: Urban design qualities related to walkability
R Ewing, S Handy
Journal of Urban design 14 (1), 65-84, 2009
16812009
Correlation or causality between the built environment and travel behavior? Evidence from Northern California
S Handy, X Cao, P Mokhtarian
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 10 (6), 427-444, 2005
15662005
Examining the impacts of residential self‐selection on travel behaviour: a focus on empirical findings
X Cao, PL Mokhtarian, SL Handy
Transport reviews 29 (3), 359-395, 2009
13272009
Perceived and objective environmental measures and physical activity among urban adults
CM Hoehner, LKB Ramirez, MB Elliott, SL Handy, RC Brownson
American journal of preventive medicine 28 (2), 105-116, 2005
12392005
Self-selection in the relationship between the built environment and walking: Empirical evidence from Northern California
S Handy, X Cao, PL Mokhtarian
Journal of the American planning association 72 (1), 55-74, 2006
8972006
Methodologies for exploring the link between urban form and travel behavior
S Handy
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 1 (2), 151-165, 1996
8811996
Smart growth and the transportation-land use connection: What does the research tell us?
S Handy
International regional science review 28 (2), 146-167, 2005
8322005
Identifying and measuring urban design qualities related to walkability
R Ewing, S Handy, RC Brownson, O Clemente, E Winston
Journal of Physical Activity and Health 3 (s1), S223-S240, 2006
7752006
The influences of the built environment and residential self-selection on pedestrian behavior: evidence from Austin, TX
X Cao, SL Handy, PL Mokhtarian
Transportation 33, 1-20, 2006
6552006
What influences travelers to use Uber? Exploring the factors affecting the adoption of on-demand ride services in California
F Alemi, G Circella, S Handy, P Mokhtarian
Travel Behaviour and Society 13, 88-104, 2018
6392018
Local shopping as a strategy for reducing automobile travel
SL Handy, KJ Clifton
Transportation 28, 317-346, 2001
6172001
Do changes in neighborhood characteristics lead to changes in travel behavior? A structural equations modeling approach
X Cao, PL Mokhtarian, SL Handy
Transportation 34, 535-556, 2007
6102007
Urban form and pedestrian choices: study of Austin neighborhoods
SL Handy
Transportation research record 1552 (1), 135-144, 1996
5961996
Promoting cycling for transport: research needs and challenges
S Handy, B Van Wee, M Kroesen
Transport reviews 34 (1), 4-24, 2014
5702014
Understanding the link between urban form and nonwork travel behavior
SL Handy
Journal of planning education and research 15 (3), 183-198, 1996
5581996
Regional versus local accessibility: Implications for nonwork travel
S Handy
5391993
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