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2003

     
Title
Type
Size
Date
Environmental and Lifestyle Factors Associated with Overweight and Obesity in Perth, Australia
Article in The Science of Health Promotion,
by Billie Giles-Corti, Sally Macintyre, Johanna P. Clarkson, Terro Pikora, Robert J. Donovan
pdf
140kb
2003

Child and adolescent physical activity and nutrition (CAPANS) survey
- Main report
-Summary report


pdf
pdf

499kb
199kb
2003
May 2005
May 2005

2001

Australia: Walking the 21st Century - An International Walking Conference, 20 - 22 February 2001, Perth, Western Australia

Keynote Papers
Title
Type
Size
Date
A Continuous Pedestrian Network
Mayer Hillman
pdf
48kb
2001
A Pedestrian: The Forgotten Factor in Regional Transportation Planning
Spenser Havlick
pdf
44kb
2001
Slí Path to Health Walking Routes in Rhode Island: Evaluation of a Community-Based Physical Activity Environmental Change Program: Preliminary Work
Carol Ewing Garber, Ilissa G Lazar, Kate L. Lapane, John P. Hall, Kimberly M. Greene, Susan Rose, Bess Marcus, and Richard A. Carleton
pdf
52kb
2001
The Art of Walking: Seven Improvisations on a Theme
Ellen Vanderslice
pdf
136kb
2001
The Role of Pedestrian Precincts in the Evolution of German City Centres from Shopping to Urban Entertainment Centres
Rolf Monheim
pdf
552kb
2001
Walk This Way for Health
Billie Giles-Corti
pdf
176kb
2001
Walking - A Neglected Mode in Transport Surveys
Werner Brög, Erhard Erl
pdf
188kb
2001
Walking and the Relationship to Public Transport
Carmen Hass-Klau
pdf
48kb
2001
Walking in Historical and International Context - What is the Role of Walking in Cities for 21st Century Economies?
Peter Newman
pdf
740kb
2001
Walking - The Bottom Line
Rodney Tolley, Howard Boyd
pdf
48kb
2001
Winning Back the Cities - the European Experience
Jan Gehl & Lars Gemzře
pdf
48kb
2001
A-Theme Papers      
Title
Type
Size
Date
A Non-Motorised User's Perspective on Safety Issues and World Best Non-Motorised Safety Practice in the Netherlands
Alan Parker
pdf
96kb
2001
A Summary of Walkers and Walking in the Perth Metropolitan Region
John Seaton, Susan Wall
pdf
752kb
2001
Are Pedestrians Invisible in the Planning Process? Copenhagen as a Case Study.
Lars Gemzře
pdf
368kb
2001
Conserving the Walkable Environment in the Neighbourhood: A Case Study of the Improvement Effort in Kyojima, Tokyo
Toshio Kitahara
pdf
36kb
2001
Does Anybody Still Walk Nowadays? Mobility Facts from Germany
Werner Brög, Erhard Erl
pdf
56kb
2001
Evaluating the Unknown: Strategies for Assessing New Initiatives in Transport, with Particular Reference to Walking
Ian Ker
pdf
60kb
2001
Formal Indicators: Quantifying the Contribution of Form to Urban (Social) Sustainability
Sergio Porta
pdf
56kb
2001
Liveable Neighbourhoods
Evan Jones
pdf
484kb
2001
Pedestrian Information and Communication Systems -A (PICS-A)
Toshinaga Aotani, Teruyuki Tajima, Kazumasa Yachi, Kunio Kurachi, Hirohiko Ohkub
pdf
56kb
2001
Perth - Pedestrian "Access" More of the City
Carol Jelley
pdf
448kb
2001
Quality Urban Pedestrian Networks - What Criteria Should be Used to Judge Such a Network in Terms of Access and Legibility for the Mobility Impaired?
Andrew Stuck
pdf
60kb
2001
Quantifying Pedestrian Friendliness - Guidelines for Assessing Pedestrian Level of Service
Nicole Gallin
pdf
56kb
2001
The Chartered Accountant - Revealing the Walking Economy
Ian Napier
pdf
48kb
2001
The Pedestrian Behaviour of Residents in Gated Communities
Matthew Burke
pdf
176kb
2001
Walking as Integrated Transport - A Policy Perspective
Fred Offen
pdf
52kb
2001
What do Experts Have to Say about the Social and Cultural Influences on Walking Futures?
Rodney Tolley, Karen Bickerstaff, Les Lumsdon
pdf
60kb
2001
World Oil Supply Short Fall - The Importance of Walking
Brian Fleay
pdf
124kb
2001
B-Theme Papers
Title
Type
Size
Date
Assessing the Sustainability of the "Just Walk It" Program Model: Is it Effective and Will it Enhance Program Success?
Laura Brookes, Rachelle Foreman, Peter Abernethy, Wendy Brown, Melissa Stoneham
pdf
64kb
2001
Creating Supportive Environments for Physical Activity: Encouraging Walking in the 21st Century
Sue Dunn, Cheryl Wright, Robyn Cox, Rick Atkinson, Colin MacDougall
pdf
44kb
2001
How Far Will People Walk to Facilities in Their Local Neighbourhoods
T J Pikora, B Giles-Corti, R Donovan
pdf
28kb
2001
Monthly Community Walks - Monthly Successes
Fiona Collins, Marina Norris, Jan Bain, Jenny McDonnell
pdf
36kb
2001
Potential for Increasing Walking Trips
Bruce James, Gary John, Jeremy McKaskill
pdf
56kb
2001
Sonning Common Health Walks; A Four Year Review
William Bird, Frederika Adams
pdf
64kb
2001
Stepping Out: A Flexible Framework for Delivering Walking Opportunities to Older Persons
Lucy Angley, Tina Watkins
pdf
56kb
2001
Synergy and Collaboration: Keys Strategies of Walk-it Bunbury
Marina Norris, Trevor Shilton, Angela Stewart
pdf
56kb
2001
The Effectiveness of the TravelSmart Individualised Marketing Program for Increasing Walking Trips in Perth
Gary John
pdf
72kb
2001
The Importance of Walking in the Western Australian Physical Activity Strategy.
Ron Alexander
pdf
48kb
2001
The UK 'Walking the Way to Health' Initiative
Peter Ashcroft
pdf
28kb
2001
TravelSmart Workplace: Walking & the Journey to Work
Catherine Baudains, Irene Styles, Peter Dingle
pdf
60kb
2001
Walking as a Local Transport Modal Choice in Adelaide
Andrew Allan
pdf
60kb
2001
Walking the Way to Health - Training and Advice Service
Dawn Vernon
pdf
36kb
2001
Want a Change? Just Walk!
Werner Brög, Helen Grey-Smith, Sibylle Funke
pdf
152kb
2001

1999

Title
Type
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Date

Paper: The Impact of Transport Policy on Children's Development
by Mayer Hillman, Senior Fellow Emeritus, Policy Studies Institute, London, UK
Paper presented at Canterbury Safe Routes to Schools Project Seminar,
Canterbury Christ Church University College, 29 May 1999

pdf
28kb
1999

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