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1. Frank, Lawrence D., and Peter O. Engelke. "The built environment and human activity patterns: exploring the impacts of urban form on public health." Journal of Planning Literature 16.2 (2001): 202-218.
2. Joh K, Nguyen M T, Boarnet M G. Can built and social environmental factors encourage walking among individuals with negative walking attitudes?[J]. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2012, 32(2): 219-236.
3. Van Acker V, Witlox F, Van Wee B. The effects of the land use system on travel behavior: a structural equation modeling approach[J]. Transportation Planning and Technology, 2007, 30(4): 331-353.
4. Gainza X, Livert F. Urban form and the environmental impact of commuting in a segregated city, Santiago de Chile[J]. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 2013, 40(3): 507-522.
5. Frank, Lawrence D., et al. "Many pathways from land use to health: associations between neighborhood walkability and active transportation, body mass index, and air quality." Journal of the American Planning Association 72.1 (2006): 75-87.
6. Handy, Susan L. "Urban form and pedestrian choices: study of Austin neighborhoods." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1552.1 (1996): 135-144.
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