Category Archives: Walkability
New Research Using Google Street View to Conduct Neighborhood ‘Virtual Audits’
We recently published three papers describing our use of Google Street View to conduct ‘virtual-audits’ to collect observational data on neighborhood characteristic and conditions. A long established approach to collecting data on neighborhood conditions is to send trained observers to … Continue reading
DOHMH releases Data Brief on Neighborhood Walkability and Physical Activity
The NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene just released a Data Brief describing our collaborative research using data from the Physical Activity and Transit (PAT) Survey to study neighborhood walkability and physical activity in NYC. This survey used GPS … Continue reading
Recent Research Papers
Several new papers from the group have come out in the past several months. In the Journal of Urban Health we published a paper showing that New Yorker’s engagement in active transport, either walking or cycling, is positively associated with … Continue reading
High Resolution Neighborhood Walkability Measures
For our work on neighborhood walkability and physical activity and obesity, we are working on developing very high resolution data on walkability for New York City using our Neighborhood Walkability Index. We previously posted a Census tract level map of … Continue reading
New data on neighborhood walkability and active transport
Our research showing an association between neighborhood walkability and active transport (walking or cycling) was just published online by the Journal of Urban Health. In collaboration with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene we analyzed data … Continue reading

