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Dr. Nadine Schuurman featured in SFU news article on Runnability

October 31, 2024
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Dr. Nadine Schuurman was recently featured in an SFU news article by Will Henderson, about our research on trail running preferences. You can read the full article here.

The runnability research group are excited to welcome everyone to their newly launched Runner Study website. This website is dedicated to expanding the emerging concept of runnability and looks at linking top running environments in Metro Vancouver with environmental correlates. You can read their research here.

 

What is Runnability?

Runnability comprises the features of the natural and built environment that make it attractive to runners. Very little research has been done to date to establish what the key environmental correlates of running are. This project is designed to help our team identify environments that support running and disseminate them to a broader audience.

Why is Runnability Important?

Understanding runnability is important as it will inform urban planning, exercise promotion, and creation of natural environments that support running. Our team is working on many aspects of runnability including creating indices, surveys, and environmental scans.

Click here to read more about the Runnability Study. Stay tuned for the upcoming survey.