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Does the walkability of neighbourhoods affect children's independent mobility, independent of parental, socio-cultural and individual factors?Villanueva et al., 2014
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- Villanueva K
- Giles-Corti B
- Bulsara M
- Trapp G
- Timperio A
- McCormack G
- Van Niel K
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- Children's Geographies
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The association between neighbourhood walkability and children's independent mobility using an ecological approach is relatively unexplored. In 2007, 1480 10-to 12-year-old children (and 1314 parents) attending low and high walkable schools across Perth, Western …
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