Gendered morphologies and walking: Evidence from smartphone tracking data among young adults in Barcelona

IF 3.6 3区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Monika Maciejewska, Guillem Vich, Xavier Delclòs-Alió, Carme Miralles-Guasch
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Abstract

It is well established that urban form can encourage or hinder daily walking activity. Consequently, urban form has a direct impact on both spatial accessibility and the ability of achieving daily physical activity recommendations. However, the relationship between urban form and walking patterns may present relevant differences among different population subgroups, for instance in terms of gender. In order to analyse how the relationship between urban form and daily walking time might be modulated by gender, the present study aims to explore walking patterns of men and women living in different neighbourhood types in Barcelona Metropolitan Region (Spain). For this purpose, the study uses data extracted from a smartphone tracking app among a rather specific population group: young adults who commute daily to the same destination. The findings show that compact urban forms promote gender equality. The study especially sheds light on the disadvantaged position of young women living in small towns and suburbs, who walk much less than other women and any men.

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性别形态和步行:来自巴塞罗那年轻人智能手机跟踪数据的证据
众所周知,城市形态可以鼓励或阻碍日常步行活动。因此,城市形态对空间可达性和实现日常身体活动建议的能力都有直接影响。然而,城市形态和步行模式之间的关系可能在不同的人口亚组之间存在相关差异,例如在性别方面。为了分析城市形态和日常步行时间之间的关系如何受到性别的调节,本研究旨在探讨生活在巴塞罗那大都会区(西班牙)不同社区类型的男性和女性的步行模式。为此,该研究使用了从智能手机跟踪应用程序中提取的数据,这些数据来自一个相当特定的人群:每天通勤到同一目的地的年轻人。研究结果表明,紧凑的城市形式促进了性别平等。这项研究特别揭示了生活在小城镇和郊区的年轻女性的弱势地位,她们比其他女性和任何男性走路都要少得多。
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期刊介绍: The Geographical Journal has been the academic journal of the Royal Geographical Society, under the terms of the Royal Charter, since 1893. It publishes papers from across the entire subject of geography, with particular reference to public debates, policy-orientated agendas.
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