Accuracy of buffers and self-drawn neighbourhoods in representing adolescent GPS measured activity spaces: An exploratory study (2021)
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2023-06-01Type of Content
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Elsevier BVISSN
1353-8292Language
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- Health: Journal Articles [151]
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Christensen A, Griffiths C, Hobbs M, Gorse G, Radley D (2021). Accuracy of buffers and self-drawn neighbourhoods in representing adolescent GPS measured activity spaces: An exploratory study. Health & Place. 69. 102569-102569.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
Keywords
GIS; environment; perceived neighbourhoodsANZSRC Fields of Research
09 - Engineering::0909 - Geomatic Engineering::090903 - Geospatial Information Systems16 - Studies in Human Society::1604 - Human Geography::160402 - Recreation, Leisure and Tourism Geography
16 - Studies in Human Society::1604 - Human Geography::160403 - Social and Cultural Geography
11 - Medical and Health Sciences::1117 - Public Health and Health Services::111704 - Community Child Health
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