127: Child-Friendly Cities
Top line: Child-Friendly Cities can lead to more children in better public spaces, enjoying themselves more. Children’s right to walk,...
Share: Essential Evidence
Top line: Child-Friendly Cities can lead to more children in better public spaces, enjoying themselves more. Children’s right to walk,...
Top line: Time spent outdoors with other children is an important source of physical activity after school. Interventions to increase...
Top line: School crossing patrols appear to be a necessary condition to improve elementary school pupil crossing behaviour and safety...
Top line: A walking distance of approximately a quarter of a mile is normally used as an estimate of willingness...
Top line: Investing in low bus fares across a journey to work area benefits the health of the local population...
Top line: Access to nature and green exercise leads to positive short and long-term health outcomes. The environment provides an...