V's of Data and A' of Access- urban design Flashcards
Volume
Large computer is required to analyse and process the data
Veracity
the truth, credibility, enable objective decisions to be made
Value
the cost of analysing/ storage/ analyst paid off
Verability
high reproducible internal consistency of the data
Visualization
Novel technique used to communicate patterns to the public
Velocity
The data is created and analysed instantly
Variety
huge amounts of data
Availability
relationship between the volume of services/ environment to the volume/ needs of a client
Accommodation
relationship between the organizing supply resources to accept clients expectations, perception of the appropriateness and ability to accommodate for them
Affordability
cost of service in relation to clients ability to pay and their perception of worth relative to total cost
Acceptability
relationship between clients and providers attitude about personal and practice characteristics of each other to their actual characteristics
Accessibility
geographical relationship of location and supply, timeliness of response to patients requests to enter the system and the effort/ time that the patient must expend in order to be served.
Progress statement stands for?
equity is given to whom?
Progress P
place of residence- how does it affect you?
Progress R
race/ ethnicity
Progress O
occupation
Progress G
Gender
Progress R
religion
Progress E
education
Progress S
socioeconomic status
Progress S
social capital
what is a built environment
all buildings, spaces and products that are created or modified by people
what are structural features of built environments
homes, schools and workplaces
what are urban structures of built environments
parks, business, roads
How does street connectivity benefit health
having a grid like pattern
reduces the distance between destination encouraging the use of active transport
mix of residual, commercial and business use
having different uses for given area
promotes active transport
having public open spaces and physical activity spaces
close proximity to residents pools, parks and playgrounds
increases opportunity for physical activity