Transport Reviews,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 22
Published: Dec. 2, 2024
Mobility
and
accessibility
challenges
faced
by
adolescents
aged
12
to
18
are
increasingly
recognised.
However,
research
from
developing
countries
often
overlooks
this
demographic
group.
This
literature
review
advances
identifying
the
determinants
of
transportation
modes
adaptive
strategies
for
who
lack
travel
options.
Our
synthesis
highlights
significant
roles
at
individual,
family,
community,
structural
levels
in
accessing
utilising
modes.
It
emphasises
important
role
parents
determining
adolescents'
access
modes,
noting
that
a
safe
environment
is
primary
concern
leading
parental
supervision,
through
private
vehicles.
also
reveals
among
certain
adolescents,
such
as
girls
walking
groups
socialise
avoid
unsafe
situations,
older
offer
independence
affordability,
persuasive
efforts
younger
permit
unauthorised
vehicle
use.
To
address
these
dynamic
issues
within
countries,
we
outline
ensure
involving
multiple
stakeholders
while
considering
variations
based
on
local
contexts,
ideologies
related
specific
We
highlight
need
further
better
understand
adolescent
preferences
across
different
activities
impacting
subjective
well-being.
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(3), P. 114 - 114
Published: March 5, 2025
An
important
aspect
of
a
well-designed
urban
form
is
supporting
active
school
travel
by
adolescents,
as
it
has
positive
effects
on
physical
activity,
healthy
lifestyles,
and
reducing
vehicle-related
carbon
emissions.
To
achieve
this,
necessary
to
provide
sufficient
shading
fewer
detours
home–school
routes,
especially
in
an
era
frequent
heatwaves.
Analyzing
the
environment
at
city
scale
essential
for
identifying
practical
solutions
informing
comprehensive
policy-making.
This
study
proposes
framework
investigating,
assessing,
intervening
routes
Nanjing,
China,
emphasizing
dual
assessment
commuting
based
pedestrian
detour
ratio
ratio.
work
reveals
that
approximately
34%
middle
households
Nanjing
face
challenges
walking
from
school,
with
only
24.18%
offering
shade.
We
advocate
reengineering
forms
barriers
facilitate
shortcuts,
thereby
providing
school-age
students
better
access
cooler
healthier
environments,
aiming
promote
reduce
car
dependence.
The
findings
may
encourage
more
families
engage
serve
lever
drive
decarbonization
combat
climate
warming.
Our
work,
transferability
other
cities,
can
assist
designers
piloting
(re)form
incrementally
pragmatically
sustainable
agendas.
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(9), P. 1522 - 1522
Published: May 1, 2025
Streetscapes
in
old
urban
areas
are
not
only
an
important
carrier
to
show
regional
economies
and
city
style,
but
also
closely
correlate
residents’
everyday
life
the
hustle
bustle
which
they
live.
Nevertheless,
previous
studies
have
either
focused
on
a
few
examples
with
low-throughput
surveys
or
lacked
specific
consideration
of
spontaneous
features
data-driven
explorations.
Furthermore,
impact
streetscape
diversified
social
sensing
has
rarely
been
examined.
This
paper
combined
mobile
collection
street
view
images
(SVIs)
machine
learning
algorithm
calculate
eight
types
elements
integrated
two
online
platforms
(Dianping
Sina
Weibo)
map
distribution
economic
vitality
media
perception,
respectively.
Then,
through
comparing
multiple
regression
models,
impacts
characteristics
were
revealed.
The
results
include
following
aspects:
(1)
overall,
certain
similarity
both
dimensions
Quanzhou,
significant
clustering
transitional
trends
strong
spatial
heterogeneity;
(2)
specifically,
can
be
divided
into
three
categories,
given
differentiated
roles
significantly
positive,
negative,
polarizing
results.
For
example,
proper
use
open-interface
storefronts,
ads,
banners
is
consistent
common
suggestions,
while
excessive
pursuit
interface
diversity
cultural
may
bring
ambiguous
effect.
provides
transferable
analytical
framework
for
mixed
regeneration
potentially
inspire
related
decisionmakers
adopt
more
refined
low-cost
approach
enhance
sustainability.
Indian Journal of Community Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
36(1), P. 12 - 21
Published: Feb. 29, 2024
Introduction:
Adolescents’
cognition,
behavior,
and
attitudes
are
essential
for
environmental
conservation;
hence,
the
physical
environment
is
inevitable
in
their
mental
health.
The
can
influence
adolescents’
sense
of
support,
freedom,
stimulation
they
seek
life.
Environmental
factors
such
as
pollution,
weather,
lifestyle
changes,
working
conditions
significantly
adolescents'
Knowing
learning
about
cognition
its
on
adolescents
vital.
Objective:
To
understand
relationship
between
pro-environmental
health
among
with
help
a
narrative
approach.
Methods:
present
article
‘employed
review.’
Research
articles
were
taken
from
four
databases,
PubMed,
Gate,
Web
Science,
Science
Direct,
using
PRISMA
procedure
2000
to
2023.
data
was
collected
various
databases
narrowed
down
results.
Results:
This
study
proves
strong
Twenty-six
selected
research
studies
out
45
initial
state
that
solid
may
lead
enhanced
which
crucial
well-being.
Furthermore,
wholly
mediated
behavior
Conclusion:
Implications
this
concentrate
developing
focused
interventions,
creating
urban
planning
policies,
adolescent-friendly
community
designs,
pillars
promoting
Adolescents
must
be
motivated
protect
become
pioneers
behavior.