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Standards for Environmental Measurement Using GIS: Toward a Protocol for Protocols.

Ann Forsyth, Kathryn H Schmitz, Michael Oakes, Jason Zimmerman, Joel Koepp.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Interdisciplinary research regarding how the built environment influences physical activity has recently increased. Many research projects conducted jointly by public health and environmental design professionals are using geographic information systems (GIS) to objectively measure the built environment. Numerous methodological issues remain, however, and environmental measurements have not been well documented with accepted, common definitions of valid, reliable variables.
METHODS: This paper proposes how to create and document standardized definitions for measures of environmental variables using GIS with the ultimate goal of developing reliable, valid measures. Inherent problems with software and data that hamper environmental measurement can be offset by protocols combining clear conceptual bases with detailed measurement instructions.
RESULTS: Examples demonstrate how protocols can more clearly translate concepts into specific measurement.
CONCLUSIONS: This paper provides a model for developing protocols to allow high quality comparative research on relationships between the environment and physical activity and other outcomes of public health interest.

Keywords:  GIS; built environment; physical activity

Year:  2006        PMID: 28834521     DOI: 10.1123/jpah.3.s1.s241

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Act Health        ISSN: 1543-3080


  10 in total

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4.  Comfort and Time-Based Walkability Index Design: A GIS-Based Proposal.

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7.  Comparing objective measures of environmental supports for pedestrian travel in adults.

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Authors:  Thomas Burgoine; Seraphim Alvanides; Amelia A Lake
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9.  Individual, socio-cultural and environmental predictors of uptake and maintenance of active commuting in children: longitudinal results from the SPEEDY study.

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10.  Built environment assessment: Multidisciplinary perspectives.

Authors:  Karen Glanz; Susan L Handy; Kathryn E Henderson; Sandy J Slater; Erica L Davis; Lisa M Powell
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