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Citation

Fang JT, Lin JJ. Urban Stud. 2017; 54(7): 1578-1600.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Urban Studies Journal Limited, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0042098016630513

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study broadens understanding of how children's travel modes influence the development of their spatial cognition, specifically the development of their spatial representation of home-school routes. Data were collected using a questionnaire survey and a cognitive mapping process at an elementary school in northern Taiwan. The sample, which comprised 521 Grades 1-6 children aged 7-12 years, was analysed through linear regressions. Empirical results indicate that the use of independent, active or non-motorised transportation modes improved the children's spatial cognition regarding their home-school routes. This study not only provides new knowledge about the relationships between travel modes and the spatial cognition of children, but also identifies policy directions in relation to school transportation and the development of spatial cognition in children.

Keywords: SR2S


Language: en

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