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Angela Curl
Angela Curl
Senior Lecturer, University of Otago
Verified email at otago.ac.nz
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Does Accessibility Planning address what matters? A review of current practice and practitioner perspectives
A Curl, JD Nelson, J Anable
Research in Transportation Business & Management 2, 3-11, 2011
2252011
Household car adoption and financial distress in deprived urban communities: A case of forced car ownership?
A Curl, J Clark, A Kearns
Transport Policy 65, 61-71, 2018
1182018
The early days of shared micromobility: A social practices approach
H Fitt, A Curl
Journal of Transport Geography 86 (102779), 2020
1092020
Bicycle and car share schemes as inclusive modes of travel? A socio-spatial analysis in Glasgow, UK
J Clark, A Curl
Social Inclusion 4 (3), 83-99, 2016
1012016
Physical and mental health outcomes following housing improvements: evidence from the GoWell Study
A Curl, A Kearns, P Mason, M Egan, C Tannahill, A Ellaway
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 69 (1), 12-19, 2015
1012015
Do changes to the local street environment alter behaviour and quality of life of older adults? The ‘DIY Streets’ intervention
CW Thompson, A Curl, P Aspinall, S Alves, A Zuin
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2012
982012
Same question, different answer: A comparison of GIS-based journey time accessibility with self-reported measures from the National Travel Survey in England
A Curl, JD Nelson, J Anable
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2013
932013
Proportionate universalism in practice? A quasi-experimental study (GoWell) of a UK neighbourhood renewal programme's impact on health inequalities
M Egan, A Kearns, SV Katikireddi, A Curl, K Lawson, C Tannahill
Social Science & Medicine 152, 41-49, 2016
922016
Proportionate universalism in practice? A quasi-experimental study (GoWell) of a UK neighbourhood renewal programme's impact on health inequalities
M Egan, A Kearns, SV Katikireddi, A Curl, K Lawson, C Tannahill
Social Science & Medicine 152, 41-49, 2016
922016
Occupant behaviour as a fourth driver of fuel poverty (aka warmth & energy deprivation)
A Kearns, E Whitley, A Curl
Energy Policy 129, 1143-1155, 2019
872019
The effectiveness of ‘shared space’residential street interventions on self-reported activity levels and quality of life for older people
A Curl, CW Thompson, P Aspinall
Landscape and Urban Planning 139, 117-125, 2015
852015
Neighbourhood perceptions and older adults’ wellbeing: Does walking explain the relationship in deprived urban communities?
A Curl, P Mason
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 123, 119-129, 2019
732019
Experiences of the Built Environment, Falls and Fear of Falling Outdoors among Older Adults: An Exploratory Study and Future Directions
A Curl, H Fitt, M Tomintz
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17 (4), 1224, 2020
632020
Domains and levels of physical activity are linked to adult mental health and wellbeing in deprived neighbourhoods: A cross-sectional study
P Mason, A Curl, A Kearns
Mental Health and Physical Activity 11, 19-28, 2016
572016
Domains and levels of physical activity are linked to adult mental health and wellbeing in deprived neighbourhoods: A cross-sectional study
P Mason, A Curl, A Kearns
Mental Health and Physical Activity 11, 19-28, 2016
572016
E-scooter use in New Zealand: Insights around some frequently asked questions
H Fitt, A Curl
University of Canterbury: Christchurch, New Zealand, 2019
532019
The influence of travel attitudes on perceived walking accessibility and walking behaviour
AL van der Vlugt, A Curl, J Scheiner
Travel Behaviour and Society 27, 47-56, 2022
512022
Understanding the prevalence and drivers of food bank use: Evidence from deprived communities in Glasgow
MA MacLeod, A Curl, A Kearns
Social Policy and Society 18 (1), 67-86, 2019
512019
Outdoor Environmental Supportiveness and Older People's Quality of Life: A Personal Projects Approach
A Curl, CW Thompson, S Alves, P Aspinall
Journal of Housing for the Elderly 30 (1), 1-17, 2016
502016
The importance of understanding perceptions of accessibility when addressing transport equity
A Curl
Journal of Transport and Land Use 11 (1), 1147-1162, 2018
472018
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