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Walkability and greenness do not walk together: Investigating associations between greenness and walkability in a large metropolitan city context
Faysal Kabir Shuvo
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Soumya Mazumdar
, S. M. Labib
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Keyphrases
Walkability
100%
Urban Context
100%
Metropolitan Cities
100%
Greenness
100%
Walkable
62%
Sydney
50%
Sweet
25%
Negative Relationships
25%
Park Area
25%
Walk Score
25%
Urban Green Space
25%
Normalized Difference Vegetative Index
25%
Australia
12%
Well-being
12%
Seattle
12%
Metropolitan Areas
12%
Spatial Modeling
12%
Neighborhood Walkability
12%
Neighborhood Level
12%
Neighborhood Greenness
12%
Local Variability
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Walkability
100%
Metropolitan Area
11%
Urban Open Space
11%