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Demystifying residents' walking behaviors: Active transport in South East Queensland,Australia
Authors:Christopher Ambrey  Matthew Bitzios
Institution:1. Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland, Indooroopilly, Australia;2. Bitzios Consulting, Gold Coast, Australia
Abstract:This study investigates the correlates of a resident's walking behaviors and aims to shed light on mechanisms through which walking may be encouraged. The results of this investigation paint a complex and nuanced picture of the residents’ walking behaviors in South East Queensland, Australia. The results suggest that sociodemographic characteristics separately may contribute greatly to whether or not one engages in walking behaviors. Further, cumulatively these differences might be greater for some groups of residents compared to others. One of the most prominent findings of the study is that the purpose, the characteristics of the origin, and the characteristics of the destination of a trip tended to be similar in the heterogeneity they exhibit over the distribution of time spent walking. For example, pick something up, undertake work, or engage in personal business, move to or from a workplace, shop, or social place are activities that tend to be associated with walking as a main mode of transport and a higher number of walking episodes. However, these trips tended to be short.
Keywords:Active transport  South East Queensland  Australia  South East Queensland Household Travel Survey (SEQHTS)  walking
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