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communities over time, older adults would likely be interested and engaged if asked to participate in a park planning process. Of course, engaging younger and older adults represents only one key component of a more complex process that seeks to modify the traditional urban form to a more age-friendly one
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. However, this work/non-work dichotomy is an over-simplification of “how travel behavior is influenced by urban form” (Krizek, 2003). Both the location and the type of activity are critical to understand travel modes. This study examines the influence of the type of activity conducted at a given location