Self-selection in the relationship between the built environment and walking: Empirical evidence from Northern California

作者: Susan Handy , Xinyu Cao , Patricia L Mokhtarian , None

DOI: 10.1080/01944360608976724

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摘要: Available evidence establishes correlations between the built environment and walking, but not a causal relationship, leading researchers to debate whether “self-selection” explains …

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