[HTML][HTML] Urban heterogeneity of the trade-offs between exposure to greenery and walking distance in children's home–school routes

M Khanian, E Łaszkiewicz, J Kronenberg, D Sikorska - Applied Geography, 2024 - Elsevier
Greenery fosters sustainable outdoor environments and promotes walking and healthy
lifestyles. Greening children's home–school routes can be seen as an environmentally …

[HTML][HTML] Would you walk here? Urban wildscapes as visual settings for utility and recreational walks

E Łaszkiewicz, P Sikorski, P Archiciński, D Sikorska… - Cities, 2025 - Elsevier
Walking is a primary physical activity that connects city inhabitants with nature, contributing
to the development of healthy and sustainable cities. While green walking environments are …

[HTML][HTML] A multi-indicator distributive justice approach to assess school-related green infrastructure benefits in Brussels

E Gallez, F Canters, S Gadeyne, F Baró - Ecosystem Services, 2024 - Elsevier
Environmental justice considerations in ecosystem service research have increased in
recent years, especially in urban assessments. Many studies have focused on the unequal …

[HTML][HTML] Digital footprints of play: Decoding child-friendliness of cities through PPGIS

S Mansournia, C Freeman, C Ergler, FJ Sijtsma, OV Ch… - Cities, 2025 - Elsevier
Cities are complex environments where balancing diverse needs is essential. Despite an
increasing urban child population, urban design often overlooks their specific needs …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluating the Quality of Children's Active School Travel Spaces and the Mechanisms of School District Friendliness Impact Based on Multi-Source Big Data

C Lu, C Yu, X Liu - Land, 2024 - mdpi.com
With the advancement of child-friendly urban planning initiatives, the significance of Active
School Travel Spaces (ASTSs) in sha** urban development and promoting the physical …