Title of article
Children Walking to and from School in Tehran: Associations with neighbourhood safety, parental concerns and children’s perceptions
Author/Authors
Shokoohi, Roya university of malaya, Malaysia , Hanif, Noor Rosly university of malaya, Malaysia , Dali, Melasutra Md university of malaya, Malaysia
From page
13
To page
26
Abstract
Nowadays, children are more likely to use motorized transportation modes to go to and from school. This paper focuses on examining the relationship between neighbourhood safety and primary-aged children walking to and from school on their own; across different socio-economic areas in Tehran. Self-reported parental and children surveys and urban design measurements were used to determine the influence neighbourhood safety factors have on the choice of children’s school transportation mode. The results reveal that parents and children with negative perceptions of neighbourhood safety tend to use motor vehicles or to escort their children while walking to and from school.
Keywords
Social barriers , walking to and from school , neighbourhood safety , children
Journal title
Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies (ajE-Bs)
Journal title
Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies (ajE-Bs)
Record number
2547081
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