Children’s Active Mobility to School: Evidence from Two Andean Cities


Abstract:

Active mobility to school (AMS) has been identified as a pivotal element in promoting health and physical activity during childhood, adolescence, and beyond. However, the importance of AMS is often downplayed or disregarded in urban and transportation planning, especially in Latin American cities. Factors such as cultural and political dynamics, socioeconomic conditions, urban and social environments, household and individual characteristics, and parental perceptions and attitudes collectively shape the mobility behavior of schoolchildren. This research analyzes the outcomes of a study on AMS at public schools in Cuenca and Ibarra (Ecuador), through the lens of the Socio-Ecological Model framework. The findings show that 47% of students from schools in Cuenca and 26% from Ibarra engage in active commuting to school for at least part of their journey. Key factors correlated with AMS include gender (individual dimension), travel duration, household socioeconomic characteristics, and parental attitudes towards active mobility (household dimension), as well as street-level attributes and land use density surrounding schools (urban environment dimension). This study offers three significant contributions: a detailed portrayal of student mobility behavior at six public schools in Cuenca and Ibarra, an exploration of the factors linked with active commuting, and a methodology for estimating land-use parameters.

Año de publicación:

2024

Keywords:

  • Socio-ecological model
  • sustainable mobility
  • active mobility to school
  • socio-ecological model

Fuente:

scopusscopus
orcidorcid

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso abierto

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Área urbana
  • Salud pública

Áreas temáticas de Dewey:

  • Transporte
  • Comunidades
  • Geografía y viajes
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Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible:

  • ODS 11: Ciudades y comunidades sostenibles
  • ODS 4: Educación de calidad
  • ODS 5: Igualdad de género
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