Witten, Karen
Karen Witten
VIAF ID: 96767172 (Personal)
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/96767172
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Works
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Are disadvantaged children more likely to be excluded from analysis when applying global positioning systems inclusion criteria? | |
Are government-approved products containing new psychoactive substances perceived to be safer and more socially acceptable than alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs? Findings from a survey of police arrestees in New Zealand. | |
Are socially disadvantaged neighbourhoods deprived of health-related community resources? | |
Assessing neighbourhood destination access for children: development of the NDAI-C audit tool | |
Assessment of direct and indirect associations between children active school travel and environmental, household and child factors using structural equation modelling | |
Association of neighbourhood residence and preferences with the built environment, work-related travel behaviours, and health implications for employed adults: findings from the URBAN study | |
Built environment associates of active school travel in New Zealand children and youth: A systematic meta-analysis using individual participant data | |
Can source reduction of mosquito larval habitat reduce malaria transmission in Tigray, Ethiopia? | |
Can virtual streetscape audits reliably replace physical streetscape audits? | |
Children's health and wellbeing in urban environments | |
Children's Transport Built Environments: A Mixed Methods Study of Associations between Perceived and Objective Measures and Relationships with Parent Licence for Independent Mobility in Auckland, New Zealand | |
A Cost Benefit Analysis of an Active Travel Intervention with Health and Carbon Emission Reduction Benefits | |
Development of a systems model to visualise the complexity of children's independent mobility | |
Effects of Te Ara Mua – Future Streets Suburban Street Retrofit on Traffic Speed and Volume: Controlled Before-After Study | |
Enabling participation for disabled young people: study protocol | |
Environmental and socio-demographic associates of children's active transport to school: a cross-sectional investigation from the URBAN Study | |
Examining public open spaces by neighborhood-level walkability and deprivation | |
Exploring children's seasonal play to promote active lifestyles in Auckland, New Zealand | |
Geographies of obesity : environmental understandings of the obesity epidemic | |
Growth misconduct? : avoiding sprawl and improving urban intensification in New Zealand | |
How Do Neighbourhood Definitions Influence the Associations between Built Environment and Physical Activity? | |
Increasing active travel: results of a quasi-experimental study of an intervention to encourage walking and cycling | |
Is neighborhood access to health care provision associated with individual-level utilization and satisfaction? | |
Keeping kids safe for active travel to school: A mixed method examination of school policies and practices and children's school travel behaviour | |
'A level playing field': Young people's experiences of wheelchair basketball as an enabling place | |
Linking GPS and travel diary data using sequence alignment in a study of children's independent mobility | |
“Lost in translation”: Issues with the establishment of a legal market for “low risk” psychoactive products (“legal highs”) in New Zealand | |
A national study of the association between neighbourhood access to fast-food outlets and the diet and weight of local residents | |
Neighbourhood Destination Accessibility Index: A GIS Tool for Measuring Infrastructure Support for Neighbourhood Physical Activity | |
Neighbourhood matters: perceptions of neighbourhood cohesiveness and associations with alcohol, cannabis and tobacco use. | |
Neighbourhood Provision of Food and Alcohol Retailing and Social Deprivation in Urban New Zealand | |
Neighbourhoods and health: a GIS approach to measuring community resource accessibility. | |
Neighbourhoods and health: A review of the New Zealand literature | |
Neighbourhoods for Active Kids: study protocol for a cross-sectional examination of neighbourhood features and children's physical activity, active travel, independent mobility and body size | |
An option for measuring maternal mortality in developing countries: a survey using community informants | |
Placing caregiving: parenting in diverse localities in suburban Auckland | |
Reducing CO2 emissions from domestic travel: exploring the social and health impacts. | |
Regional and Urban–Rural Variations in the Association of Neighbourhood Deprivation with Community Resource Access: A National Study | |
Revealing the burden of maternal mortality: A probabilistic model for determining pregnancy-related causes of death from verbal autopsies | |
Seasonal and locational variations in children's play: implications for wellbeing | |
Social and built-environment factors related to children's independent mobility: The importance of neighbourhood cohesion and connectedness. | |
The societal costs and benefits of commuter bicycling: simulating the effects of specific policies using system dynamics modeling | |
Suburb-level changes for active transport to meet the SDGs: Causal theory and a New Zealand case study | |
Systematic literature review of built environment effects on physical activity and active transport - an update and new findings on health equity | |
Te Ara Mua – Future Streets: Can a streetscape upgrade designed to increase active travel change residents’ perceptions of neighbourhood safety? | |
Te Ara Mua - Future Streets suburban street retrofit: A researcher-community-government co-design process and intervention outcomes | |
Understanding the Relationship between Activity and Neighbourhoods (URBAN) Study: research design and methodology | |
Urban inclusion as wellbeing: Exploring children's accounts of confronting diversity on inner city streets | |
Using SenseCam images to assess the environment | |
What are the associations between neighbourhood walkability and sedentary time in New Zealand adults? The URBAN cross-sectional study | |
What constitutes a ‘trip’? Examining child journey attributes using GPS and self-report | |
What shape is your neighbourhood? Investigating the micro geographies of physical activity |