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Livable Streets for Schoolchildren
This article, authored by certified planner Bruce Appleyard, examines how conducting cognitive mapping exercises with children can help communities make safety improvements to routes leading to schools. Children are more likely to walk or bike to school when the routes they take are safe and inviting, providing more opportunities for kids to be physically active. The article includes case studies and examples of cognitive maps drawn by schoolchildren.
| Organization | National Center for Biking and Walking |
| Resource Type | Research Report |
| Location | National |
| Publish Date | March 2005 |
| Download | Livable_streets_for_schoolchildren.pdf |
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