Land Use and Built Environment

A Expansão da Cultura de Eucalipto na Região do Vale do Paraíba entre 1995 e 2010 e sua Relação com as Características Hidrológicas da Bacia.

Neves, OM
Carriello, F
Daniel Rodriguez
Viagem-Niterói–RJ, B
2013

This paper is a temporal analysis of the silviculture in “Vale do Paraíba Paulista” - one of the most industrialised regions of Brazil, where large patches of “Mata Atlântica” are found - and its consequences to the local watershed. Initially, we obtained LANDSAT 5 images from 1995 and 2010. Once selected, the images were processed and classified using the Geographic Information System - SPRING. The images were divided into three major classes, using NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index), non-forest, forest and transition, in order to facilitate the classification. Once the images...

The Spatio-Temporal Clustering of Green Buildings in the United States

Kaza, N
Lester, TW
Daniel Rodriguez
2013

This paper explores the spatial and temporal patterns of green building in the commercial and institutional sectors in the US. While these buildings are becoming more commonplace, they have yet to reach a critical mass to affect the entire construction industry. Given the potential for green building practices to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions, the paper seeks to understand the geography of green building. Using multiple metrics, it explains the patterning of geography of LEED and Energy Star certified buildings in the US. Strong evidence is found of clustering at the...

Estudos dos Efeitos das Mudancas Globais na Bacia do Rio Madeira

GarofoloLopes, L
Daniel Rodriguez
Júnior, JL
2013

Eventos hidroclimáticos extremos tem se tornado mais recorrente nas últimas décadas na bacia Amazônica. Ainda, o quarto relatório do IPCC mostra que um grande número das projeções dos modelos atmosféricos concorda na tendência de incrementos na frequência e valor destes extremos. No intuito de analisar esses eventos, sob o impacto dos efeitos das mudanças globais na bacia do Rio Madeira, foram desenvolvidas análises de series de tempo das projeções futuras de descargas. Este trabalho apresenta projeções de descargas máximas com base nas vazões geradas pelo Modelo Hidrológico de...

Walk Score® and Transit Score® and Walking in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

Hirsch, JA
Moore, KA
Evenson, KR
Daniel Rodriguez
Roux, AV Diez
2013
Walk Score® and Transit Score® are open-source measures of the neighborhood built environment to support walking (“walkability”) and access to transportation. To investigate associations of Street Smart Walk Score and Transit Score with self-reported transport and leisure walking using data from a large multicity and diverse population-based sample of adults. Data from a sample of 4552 residents of Baltimore MD, Chicago IL, Forsyth County NC, Los Angeles CA, New York NY, and St. Paul MN from the Multi-Ethnic Study of...

Influence of the Built Environment on Pedestrian Route Choices of Adolescent Girls

Daniel Rodriguez
Merlin, L
Prato
Conway
Cohen, D
Elder, JP
Evenson, K
McKenzie, T
Pickrel, J
2014

We examined the influence of the built environment on pedestrian route selection among adolescent girls. Portable global positioning system units, accelerometers, and travel diaries were used to identify the origin, destination, and walking routes of girls in San Diego, California, and Minneapolis, Minnesota. We completed an inventory of the built environment on every street segment to measure the characteristics of routes taken and not taken. Route-level variables covering four key conceptual built environment domains (Aesthetics, Destinations, Functionality, and Safety) were used...

Discrete Land Uses and Transportation Walking in Two US cities: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

Hirsch, JA
Roux, AV Diez
Daniel Rodriguez
Brines, SJ
Moore, K
2013

This study examines associations of disaggregate land uses with self-reported walking for transportation among participants of the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) in Forsyth County, NC and New York, NY. Network distance to each use (in miles), intensity (number of uses per 1/2-mile network buffer) of each use and diversity (number of different uses per 1/2-mile network buffer) of uses were calculated using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Associations with odds of meeting recommended physical activity levels (150min/week) were examined after controlling...

Change in Walking and Body Mass Index Following Residential Relocation: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

Hirsch, JA
Roux, AV Diez
Moore, KA
Evenson, KR
Daniel Rodriguez
2014

We investigated whether moving to neighborhoods with closer proximity of destinations and greater street connectivity was associated with more walking, a greater probability of meeting the “Every Body Walk!” campaign goals (≥ 150 minutes/week of walking), and reductions in body mass index (BMI). We linked longitudinal data from 701 participants, who moved between 2 waves of the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (2004–2012), to a neighborhood walkability measure (Street Smart Walk Score) for each residential location. We used fixed-effects models to estimate if changes in walkability...

Location or Design? Associations Between Neighbourhood Location, Built Environment and Walking

Cho, GH
Daniel Rodriguez
2014

In examining the association between environmental exposures and walking, conducting research on a neighbourhood scale has been the dominant approach whereas the association of the regional-scale environment with behaviours has rarely been explored. Because regional location and neighbourhood built environment attributes are likely to be correlated, the findings in neighbourhood-scale studies may be biased. In contrast to existing literature, this study is based on the assumption that a neighbourhood’s location may be associated with walking or physical activity and that this...

Changes in the Built Environment and Changes in the Amount of Walking Over Time: Longitudinal Results from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

Hirsch, JA
Moore, KA
Clarke, PJ
Daniel Rodriguez
Evenson, KR
Brines, SJ
Zagorski, MA
Roux, AV Diez
2014

Lack of longitudinal research hinders causal inference on the association between the built environment and walking. In the present study, we used data from 6,027 adults in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis who were 45–84 years of age at baseline to investigate the association of neighborhood built environment with trends in the amount of walking between 2000 and 2012. Walking for transportation and walking for leisure were assessed at baseline and at 3 follow-up visits (median follow-up = 9.15 years). Time-varying built environment measures (measures of population density,...

Built Environment Change and Change in BMI and Waist Circumference: Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

Hirsch, JA
Moore, K
Barrientos‐Gutierrez, T
Brines, SJ
Zagorski, MA
Daniel Rodriguez
Roux, AV Diez
2014

To examine longitudinal associations of the neighborhood built environment with objectively measured body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) in a geographically and racial/ethnically diverse group of adults. This study used data from 5,506 adult participants in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis, aged 45-84 years in 2000 (baseline). BMI and WC were assessed at baseline and four follow-up visits (median follow-up 9.1 years). Time-varying built environment measures (population density, land-use, destinations, bus access, and street characteristics) were created using...