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  1. 1 paź 2018 · This study aimed to examine which of the distances (Euclidean, Manhattan, walking-network and driving-network) is the best predictor of the decision to walk to school and determine the areas of influence of active commuting to school for four high schools in Granada, Spain.

  2. 1 wrz 2014 · First, mainly in the 1980s, the rationalization of the primary education system has led to a systematic increase of the average distance between home and the nearest school, a development that has contributed to further motorization of schoolchildren's travel behaviour.

  3. Chart showing distance between home and school, according to parents' answers. The majority of children (89,7%) live within a radius of 1000 meters or less from school. Source...

  4. 1 wrz 2014 · Abstract. This paper examines the extent to which home-school trip length in northern Belgium is influenced by the spatial distribution of the school sites, and to what extent this distribution contemporarily functions according to propositions of central place theory.

  5. 20 sie 2018 · Studies have found that distance affects the frequency of walking or cycling to school inversely; hence, as the distance between a student's home and school decreases, the likelihood of...

  6. 1 wrz 2014 · compare observed home-school distances with the shorte st possible home-school distances, which determine the theoretical minimum catchment area when the school is considered a central...

  7. 6 kwi 2022 · The distance between home and school is crucial for children’s mobility and education equity. Compared with choice-based enrollment systems, much less attention has been given to the commuting distance to school in proximity-based systems, as if the institutional arrangement of assigning children to nearby schools can avoid the problem of ...

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