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  1. Article: Compact development and adherence to stay-at-home order during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal investigation in the United States.

    Hamidi, Shima / Zandiatashbar, Ahoura

    Landscape and urban planning

    2020  Volume 205, Page(s) 103952

    Abstract: ... metropolitan counties in the U.S during the shelter-in-place order amid the COVID-19 pandemic. We employed ... available to governments in order to slow the spread of global pandemics such as COVID-19 and save millions ... of adherence to social distancing measures has not been empirically studied. This longitudinal study employs ...

    Abstract In the absence of a vaccine and medical treatments, social distancing remains the only option available to governments in order to slow the spread of global pandemics such as COVID-19 and save millions of lives. Despite the scientific evidence on the effectiveness of social distancing measures, they are not being practiced uniformly across the U.S. Accordingly, the role of compact development on the level of adherence to social distancing measures has not been empirically studied. This longitudinal study employs a natural experimental research design to investigative the impacts of compact development on reduction in travel to three types of destinations representing a range of essential and non-essential trips in 771 metropolitan counties in the U.S during the shelter-in-place order amid the COVID-19 pandemic. We employed Multilevel Linear Modeling (MLM) for the three longitudinal analyses in this study to model determinants of reduction in daily trips to grocery stores, parks, and transit stations; using travel data from Google and accounting for the hierarchical (two-level) structure of the data. We found that the challenges of practicing social distancing in compact areas are not related to minimizing essential trips. Quite the opposite, residents of compact areas have significantly higher reduction in trips to essential destinations such as grocery stores/pharmacies, and transit stations. However, residents of compact counties have significantly lower reduction in their trips to parks possibly due to the smaller homes, lack of private yards, and the higher level of anxiety amid the pandemic. This study offers a number of practical implications and directions for future research.
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-30
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 742504-1
    ISSN 1872-6062 ; 0169-2046
    ISSN (online) 1872-6062
    ISSN 0169-2046
    DOI 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2020.103952
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  2. Article: Compact development and adherence to stay-at-home order during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal investigation in the United States

    Hamidi, Shima / Zandiatashbar, Ahoura

    Landscape and urban planning. 2021 Jan., v. 205

    2021  

    Abstract: ... metropolitan counties in the U.S during the shelter-in-place order amid the COVID-19 pandemic. We employed ... available to governments in order to slow the spread of global pandemics such as COVID-19 and save millions ... of adherence to social distancing measures has not been empirically studied. This longitudinal study employs ...

    Abstract In the absence of a vaccine and medical treatments, social distancing remains the only option available to governments in order to slow the spread of global pandemics such as COVID-19 and save millions of lives. Despite the scientific evidence on the effectiveness of social distancing measures, they are not being practiced uniformly across the U.S. Accordingly, the role of compact development on the level of adherence to social distancing measures has not been empirically studied. This longitudinal study employs a natural experimental research design to investigative the impacts of compact development on reduction in travel to three types of destinations representing a range of essential and non-essential trips in 771 metropolitan counties in the U.S during the shelter-in-place order amid the COVID-19 pandemic. We employed Multilevel Linear Modeling (MLM) for the three longitudinal analyses in this study to model determinants of reduction in daily trips to grocery stores, parks, and transit stations; using travel data from Google and accounting for the hierarchical (two-level) structure of the data. We found that the challenges of practicing social distancing in compact areas are not related to minimizing essential trips. Quite the opposite, residents of compact areas have significantly higher reduction in trips to essential destinations such as grocery stores/pharmacies, and transit stations. However, residents of compact counties have significantly lower reduction in their trips to parks possibly due to the smaller homes, lack of private yards, and the higher level of anxiety amid the pandemic. This study offers a number of practical implications and directions for future research.
    Keywords COVID-19 infection ; anxiety ; landscapes ; longitudinal studies ; pandemic ; travel ; vaccines
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-01
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article
    Note NAL-AP-2-clean
    ZDB-ID 742504-1
    ISSN 1872-6062 ; 0169-2046
    ISSN (online) 1872-6062
    ISSN 0169-2046
    DOI 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2020.103952
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  3. Article: Compact development and adherence to stay-at-home order during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal investigation in the United States

    Hamidi, S. / Zandiatashbar, A.

    Landsc Urban Plan

    Abstract: ... metropolitan counties in the U S during the shelter-in-place order amid the COVID-19 pandemic We employed ... available to governments in order to slow the spread of global pandemics such as COVID-19 and save millions ... of adherence to social distancing measures has not been empirically studied This longitudinal study employs ...

    Abstract In the absence of a vaccine and medical treatments, social distancing remains the only option available to governments in order to slow the spread of global pandemics such as COVID-19 and save millions of lives Despite the scientific evidence on the effectiveness of social distancing measures, they are not being practiced uniformly across the U S Accordingly, the role of compact development on the level of adherence to social distancing measures has not been empirically studied This longitudinal study employs a natural experimental research design to investigative the impacts of compact development on reduction in travel to three types of destinations representing a range of essential and non-essential trips in 771 metropolitan counties in the U S during the shelter-in-place order amid the COVID-19 pandemic We employed Multilevel Linear Modeling (MLM) for the three longitudinal analyses in this study to model determinants of reduction in daily trips to grocery stores, parks, and transit stations;using travel data from Google and accounting for the hierarchical (two-level) structure of the data We found that the challenges of practicing social distancing in compact areas are not related to minimizing essential trips Quite the opposite, residents of compact areas have significantly higher reduction in trips to essential destinations such as grocery stores/pharmacies, and transit stations However, residents of compact counties have significantly lower reduction in their trips to parks possibly due to the smaller homes, lack of private yards, and the higher level of anxiety amid the pandemic This study offers a number of practical implications and directions for future research
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #834582
    Database COVID19

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  4. Article ; Online: Compact development and adherence to stay-at-home order during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Hamidi, Shima / Zandiatashbar, Ahoura

    Landscape and Urban Planning

    A longitudinal investigation in the United States

    Volume 205, Page(s) 103952

    Keywords Ecology ; Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ; Nature and Landscape Conservation ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Elsevier BV
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 742504-1
    ISSN 1872-6062 ; 0169-2046
    ISSN (online) 1872-6062
    ISSN 0169-2046
    DOI 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2020.103952
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