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Kevin M. Leyden
Kevin M. Leyden
Professor of Political Science, University of Galway
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Social capital and the built environment: the importance of walkable neighborhoods
KM Leyden
American journal of public health 93 (9), 1546-1551, 2003
17932003
Improving health through policies that promote active travel: a review of evidence to support integrated health impact assessment
A De Nazelle, MJ Nieuwenhuijsen, JM Antó, M Brauer, D Briggs, ...
Environment international 37 (4), 766-777, 2011
6692011
The C8 health project: design, methods, and participants
SJ Frisbee, AP Brooks Jr, A Maher, P Flensborg, S Arnold, T Fletcher, ...
Environmental health perspectives 117 (12), 1873-1882, 2009
3722009
Beyond NIMBY: explaining opposition to hazardous waste facilities
S Hunter, KM Leyden
Policy studies journal 23 (4), 601-619, 1995
3231995
Understanding the pursuit of happiness in ten major cities
KM Leyden, A Goldberg, P Michelbach
Urban affairs review 47 (6), 861-888, 2011
2932011
The effect of state economic conditions on gubernatorial elections: Does unified government make a difference?
KM Leyden, SA Borrelli
Political Research Quarterly 48 (2), 275-290, 1995
1851995
Interest group resources and testimony at congressional hearings
KM Leyden
Legislative Studies Quarterly, 431-439, 1995
1481995
Is ‘clarity of responsibility’important for economic voting? Revisiting Powell and Whitten's hypothesis
TJ Royed, KM Leyden, SA Borrelli
British Journal of Political Science 30 (4), 669-698, 2000
1382000
Community-based treatment of late life depression: an expert panel–informed literature review
JT Frederick, LE Steinman, T Prohaska, WA Satariano, M Bruce, L Bryant, ...
American journal of preventive medicine 33 (3), 222-249, 2007
1172007
Happiness and health across the lifespan in five major cities: The impact of place and government performance
MJ Hogan, KM Leyden, R Conway, A Goldberg, D Walsh, ...
Social Science & Medicine 162, 168-176, 2016
932016
Improving health through policies that promote active travel: a review of evidence to support integrated health impact assessment
A Nazelle, MJ Nieuwenhuijsen, JM Antó, M Brauer, D Briggs, ...
Elsevier, 2011
722011
Party Contributions and Party Unity: Can Loyalty Be Bought?
KM Leyden, SA Borrelli
Western Political Quarterly 43 (2), 343-365, 1990
711990
Consulting with citizens in the design of wellbeing measures and policies: lessons from a systems science application
MJ Hogan, H Johnston, B Broome, C McMoreland, J Walsh, B Smale, ...
Social Indicators Research 123, 857-877, 2015
622015
Untangling what makes cities liveable: happiness in five cities
A Goldberg, KM Leyden, TJ Scotto
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Urban Design and Planning …, 2012
542012
Public and stakeholder engagement and the built environment: a review
KM Leyden, A Slevin, T Grey, M Hynes, F Frisbaek, R Silke
Current environmental health reports 4, 267-277, 2017
342017
WV Walks: replication with expanded reach
B Reger-Nash, A Bauman, L Cooper, T Chey, KJ Simon, M Brann, ...
Journal of physical activity and health 5 (1), 19-27, 2008
332008
Does the environment moderate the impact of a mass media campaign to promote walking?
K Gebel, AE Bauman, B Reger-Nash, KM Leyden
American Journal of Health Promotion 26 (1), 45-48, 2011
252011
The importance of being parsimonious: Reliability of a brief community walkability assessment instrument
TK Bias, KM Leyden, CG Abildso, B Reger-Nash, A Bauman
Health & Place 16 (4), 755-758, 2010
242010
Changing the Hearts and Minds of Policy Makers: An Exploratory Study Associated with the West Virginia Walks Campaign
KM Leyden, B Reger-Nash, A Bauman, T Bias
American Journal of Health Promotion 22 (3), 204-207, 2008
242008
Priority of activity-friendly community issues among key decision makers in Hawaii
JE Maddock, B Reger-Nash, K Heinrich, KM Leyden, TK Bias
Journal of Physical Activity and Health 6 (3), 386-390, 2009
202009
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