Objective assessment of walking environments in ultra-dense cities: Development and reliability of the Environment in Asia Scan Tool—Hong Kong version (EAST-HK)
2011; Elsevier BV; Volume: 17; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.healthplace.2011.04.005
ISSN1873-2054
AutoresEster Cerin, Ka-wai Chan, Duncan J. Macfarlane, Ka-yiu Lee, PC Lai,
Tópico(s)Urban Green Space and Health
ResumoThe 91-item Environment in Asia Scan Tool—Hong Kong (EAST-HK) was developed to objectively assess aspects of the neighbourhood environment hypothesised to affect walking in Hong Kong and similar ultra-dense Asian metropolises. Reliability was assessed by four pairs of raters auditing 422 street segments, 204 on two occasions. Seventy-one items showed sufficient variability and reliability. These can be used to estimate neighbourhood walkability in Hong Kong. Fourteen items showed good reliability but limited variability and may be used in a more variable context. Auditing of only 50% of street segments may be sufficient to obtain representative estimates of neighbourhood walkability.
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