Spatial Analysis of Dog Ownership and Car Use in the UK
Walking the dog, and other dog-related practices, have been suggested to be particularly car-dependent. Secondary data analysis presented finds associations between the high energy use practices of car travel and dog ownership. There is a strong association between the rate of dog ownership and ca...
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oai:doaj.org-article:5ef474a87ee044138acb98e9e57659122021-12-01T20:11:39ZSpatial Analysis of Dog Ownership and Car Use in the UK2652-8800https://doaj.org/article/5ef474a87ee044138acb98e9e57659122021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://transportfindings.scholasticahq.com/article/29846-spatial-analysis-of-dog-ownership-and-car-use-in-the-uk.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2652-8800Walking the dog, and other dog-related practices, have been suggested to be particularly car-dependent. Secondary data analysis presented finds associations between the high energy use practices of car travel and dog ownership. There is a strong association between the rate of dog ownership and car km travelled per person. This relationship holds when controlling for income, level of urbanisation housing type and demographic variables.Ian PhilipsGiulio MattioliJillian AnableFindings PressarticleTransportation and communicationsHE1-9990Urban groups. The city. Urban sociologyHT101-395ENFindings (2021) |
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Walking the dog, and other dog-related practices, have been suggested to be particularly car-dependent. Secondary data analysis presented finds associations between the high energy use practices of car travel and dog ownership. There is a strong association between the rate of dog ownership and car km travelled per person. This relationship holds when controlling for income, level of urbanisation housing type and demographic variables. |
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Spatial Analysis of Dog Ownership and Car Use in the UK |
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Spatial Analysis of Dog Ownership and Car Use in the UK |
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Spatial Analysis of Dog Ownership and Car Use in the UK |
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Spatial Analysis of Dog Ownership and Car Use in the UK |
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Spatial Analysis of Dog Ownership and Car Use in the UK |
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spatial analysis of dog ownership and car use in the uk |
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