The Connection Between Neighborhood Walkability and Life Longevity in a Midsized City

Focus, 13(1): 30-41, 2016

By: , John Gilderbloom, William Riggs

https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1350&context=focus
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Benefits of Compact, Mixed Use Development

This article investigates the connection between walkability and health, showing that walkable built environments are predictors of longevity. It highlights the gentrification-related displacement and racial homogenization of walkable neighborhoods in midsize cities, which contributes to health inequities. The authors also provide policy strategies, including healthy design standards and active living programs (p. 35-36).