Journal article

Can virtual streetscape audits reliably replace physical streetscape audits?

HM Badland, S Opit, K Witten, RA Kearns, S Mavoa

Journal of Urban Health | Published : 2010

Abstract

There is increasing recognition that the neighborhood-built environment influences health outcomes, such as physical activity behaviors, and technological advancements now provide opportunities to examine the neighborhood streetscape remotely. Accordingly, the aims of this methodological study are to: (1) compare the efficiencies of physically and virtually conducting a streetscape audit within the neighborhood context, and (2) assess the level of agreement between the physical (criterion) and virtual (test) audits. Built environment attributes associated with walking and cycling were audited using the New Zealand Systematic Pedestrian and Cycling Environment Scan (NZ-SPACES) in 48 street se..

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Grants

Awarded by Health Research Council of New Zealand


Funding Acknowledgements

The larger project (URBAN study) was supported by the Health Research Council of New Zealand (grant number 07/356) At the time of writing, HMB was supported by a National Heart Foundation of New Zealand Research Fellowship (grant number 1210) and SO was supported by a University of Auckland Faculty of Science Summer Studentship