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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
46
Citations
7538
World Ranking
3675
National Ranking
266

Best Publications

  • Public open space, physical activity, urban design and public health: Concepts, methods and research agenda

    Mohammad Javad Koohsari;Mohammad Javad Koohsari;Suzanne Mavoa;Karen Villanueva;Karen Villanueva;Takemi Sugiyama;Takemi Sugiyama

  • GIS based destination accessibility via public transit and walking in Auckland, New Zealand

    Suzanne Mavoa;Karen Witten;Tim McCreanor;David O’Sullivan

  • Do low-income neighbourhoods have the least green space? A cross-sectional study of Australia's most populous cities.

    Thomas Astell-Burt;Thomas Astell-Burt;Xiaoqi Feng;Suzanne Mavoa;Hannah M Badland

  • International variation in neighborhood walkability, transit, and recreation environments using geographic information systems: the IPEN adult study.

    Marc A Adams;Lawrence D Frank;Lawrence D Frank;Jasper Schipperijn;Graham Smith

  • Can virtual streetscape audits reliably replace physical streetscape audits

    Hannah M. Badland;Simon Opit;Karen Witten;Robin A. Kearns

  • Neighborhood Built Environment and Transport and Leisure Physical Activity: Findings Using Objective Exposure and Outcome Measures in New Zealand

    Karen Witten;Tony Blakely;Nasser Bagheri;Hannah Badland

  • The Association between Green Space and Adolescents' Mental Well-Being: A Systematic Review.

    Yijun Zhang;Suzanne Mavoa;Jinfeng Zhao;Deborah Raphael

  • Developing indicators of public open space to promote health and wellbeing in communities

    Karen Villanueva;Karen Villanueva;Hannah Badland;Paula Hooper;Mohammad Javad Koohsari;Mohammad Javad Koohsari

  • Examining associations between urban design attributes and transport mode choice for walking, cycling, public transport and private motor vehicle trips

    Claire Boulange;Lucy Gunn;Billie Giles-Corti;Suzanne Mavoa

  • Combining GPS, GIS, and Accelerometry: Methodological Issues in the Assessment of Location and Intensity of Travel Behaviors

    Melody Oliver;Hannah M. Badland;Suzanne Mavoa;Mitch J. Duncan

  • Street network measures and adults' walking for transport: Application of space syntax

    Mohammad Javad Koohsari;Mohammad Javad Koohsari;Mohammad Javad Koohsari;Takemi Sugiyama;Suzanne Mavoa;Karen Villanueva;Karen Villanueva

  • Portable global positioning system receivers: static validity and environmental conditions.

    Scott Duncan;Tom I. Stewart;Melody Oliver;Suzanne Mavoa;Suzanne Mavoa

  • Neighborhood environmental attributes and adults' sedentary behaviors: Review and research agenda

    Mohammad Javad Koohsari;Mohammad Javad Koohsari;Mohammad Javad Koohsari;Takemi Sugiyama;Shannon Sahlqvist;Suzanne Mavoa

  • Urban-associated diseases: Candidate diseases, environmental risk factors, and a path forward.

    Emily J. Flies;Suzanne Mavoa;Graeme R. Zosky;Evangeline Mantzioris

  • Understanding the Relationship between Activity and Neighbourhoods (URBAN) Study: research design and methodology

    Hannah M Badland;Grant M Schofield;Karen Witten;Philip J Schluter

  • Associations of the perceived and objective neighborhood environment with physical activity and sedentary time in New Zealand adolescents

    Erica Hinckson;Ester Cerin;Ester Cerin;Suzanne Mavoa;Suzanne Mavoa;Melody Smith

  • Mismatch between perceived and objectively measured land use mix and street connectivity: associations with neighborhood walking.

    Mohammad Javad Koohsari;Hannah Badland;Takemi Sugiyama;Takemi Sugiyama;Takemi Sugiyama;Suzanne Mavoa

  • Associations between the neighbourhood built environment and out of school physical activity and active travel: An examination from the Kids in the City study

    Melody Oliver;Suzanne Mavoa;Suzanne Mavoa;Hannah Badland;Karl Parker

  • Using spatial measures to test a conceptual model of social infrastructure that supports health and wellbeing

    Melanie Davern;Lucy Gunn;Carolyn Whitzman;Carl Higgs

  • Higher levels of greenness and biodiversity associate with greater subjective wellbeing in adults living in Melbourne, Australia

    Suzanne Mavoa;Melanie Davern;Martin F. Breed;Amy Hahs

  • Kids in the city study: research design and methodology

    Melody Oliver;Karen Witten;Robin A Kearns;Suzanne Mavoa

  • Environmental and socio-demographic associates of children's active transport to school: a cross-sectional investigation from the URBAN Study

    Melody Oliver;Hannah Badland;Suzanne Mavoa;Karen Witten

Frequent Co-Authors

Hannah Badland
Hannah Badland RMIT University
Karen Witten
Karen Witten Massey University
Mohammad Javad Koohsari
Mohammad Javad Koohsari Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Takemi Sugiyama
Takemi Sugiyama Swinburne University of Technology
Robin Kearns
Robin Kearns University of Auckland
Gavin Turrell
Gavin Turrell RMIT University
Thomas Astell-Burt
Thomas Astell-Burt University of Wollongong
Mitch J. Duncan
Mitch J. Duncan University of Newcastle Australia
Hayley Christian
Hayley Christian University of Western Australia
Jo Salmon
Jo Salmon Deakin University

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