Development of an objectively measured walkability index for the Netherlands
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J. Lakerveld | D. Ettema | L. Frank | A. Wagtendonk | D. Karssenberg | M. Helbich | E. Timmermans | J. Beulens | I. Vaartjes | Zhiyong Wang | N. R. den Braver | T. Lam | N. D. den Braver
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