Survey of Leisure Walking Behaviours and Activity Tracking Use: Emerging Themes and Design Considerations

James Williams, James Pinchin, Adrian Hazzard, and Gary Priestnall • 2021

Publication Details

Authors:
James Williams, James Pinchin, Adrian Hazzard, and Gary Priestnall
Year:
2021
Conference:
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Location Based Services (LBS 2021)
Publisher:
TUWien
Pages:
136–141
DOI:
10.34726/1760

Abstract

In this paper we present a work in progress analysis of a leisure walking behaviour survey that focuses on walkers' habits and experiences. We are specifically interested in the use of mobile tracking applications in this context to help design and deploy future technologies that can better support engaging leisure walks through synthesising previous behaviours and experiences. This survey collected 329 responses relating to self-reported walking behaviour patterns and mobile activity tracker use. In the emerging analysis we identified design considerations for future walking-focused applications, emphasizing the subjective and personal nature of walking routes.

Keywords

Mobile Activity Tracking; Walking Behaviour; Mobile Geospatial Computing

Citation

James Williams, James Pinchin, Adrian Hazzard, and Gary Priestnall. (2021). "Survey of Leisure Walking Behaviours and Activity Tracking Use: Emerging Themes and Design Considerations". Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Location Based Services (LBS 2021). pp. 136–141.