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The use of Virtual Reality (VR) to assess the impact of geographical environments on walking and cycling: a systematic literature review.

Marzieh GhanbariMartin DijstRoderick McCallCamille Perchoux
Published in: International journal of health geographics (2024)
Future research should explore a broader range of environmental attributes, including static and dynamic ones, as well as a more complex integration of these attributes within a single experiment to mimic the effect of realistic environments on people's active mobility behaviors and attitudes. Larger and more diverse population samples are deemed required to improve result generalizability. Despite methodological challenges, VR emerges as a promising tool to disentangle the effect of complex environments on active mobility behaviors.
Keyphrases
  • virtual reality
  • mental health
  • high intensity
  • climate change
  • human health