Penang's Walkability in Numbers
By Syafiqah Nazurah Mukhtar, Ng Kar Yong
September 2021 STATISTICS
References
- Tim Althoff, Rok Sosic, Jennifer L. Hicks, Abby C. King, Scott L. Delp, Jure Leskovec. (2017). Large-scale physical activity data reveal worldwide activity inequality. Nature, 547 (7663).
- Activity inequality uses the same concept as income inequality, referring to the differences in the level of physical activeness within a population.
- Parks in Seberang Perai will be covered in a future issue of Penang Monthly.
- Data is obtained from findings by Penang Institute and the Penang Geographic Information Centre (PeGIS). The information was updated as of September 2019, and is preliminary.
- This includes both land and sea areas. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Penang_National_Park, accessed 26 Jul 2021.
- As of July 28, 2021. Author notes that this number alone is unable to give any insights. However, data (such as urban tree canopy) is unavailable to make comparisons with other cities or states.
Syafiqah Nazurah Mukhtar
is an urban studies researcher who also loves to decorate homes and spaces.
Ng Kar Yong
is a statistician at Penang Institute who loves art and nature.