Systematic review of the effectiveness of speed cameras at reducing collisions, speed and related deaths and injuries
(2002)
Presentation / Conference
Pilkington, P., & Kinra, S. (2002, May). Systematic review of the effectiveness of speed cameras at reducing collisions, speed and related deaths and injuries. Paper presented at 6th South West Public Health Scientific Conference, The Winter Gardens, Weston-super-Mare, UK
All Outputs (110)
Increasing visibility of speed cameras might increase deaths and injuries on roads (2002)
Journal Article
Pilkington, P. (2002). Increasing visibility of speed cameras might increase deaths and injuries on roads. BMJ, 324(7346), 1153. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.324.7346.1153/a
Prevention is better than cure: Reducing the speed limit to 20mph in urban areas (2000)
Presentation / Conference
Pilkington, P. (2000, October). Prevention is better than cure: Reducing the speed limit to 20mph in urban areas. Paper presented at Children's Head Injury - From Hospital to Home Conference, Nuffield Institute, Leeds, UK
Reducing the speed limit to 20 mph in urban areas (2000)
Journal Article
Pilkington, P. (2000). Reducing the speed limit to 20 mph in urban areas. BMJ, 320, https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.320.7243.1160
Public health evaluation of the 20mph speed limit policy in Bristol, UK
Presentation / Conference
Pilkington, P., Bornioli, A., Bray, I., & Bird, E. Public health evaluation of the 20mph speed limit policy in Bristol, UKThis paper presents the findings from the public health evaluation of the 20 mph sign-only city-wide intervention in Bristol, UK, on vehicle speeds and collision data. Twenty mph (32.2 km/h) speed limits across urban areas are becoming a widespread t... Read More about Public health evaluation of the 20mph speed limit policy in Bristol, UK.
Healthy people healthy places evidence tool: Evidence and practical linkage for design, planning and health
Report
Bird, E., Ige, J., Burgess-Allen, J., Pinto, A., & Pilkington, P. Healthy people healthy places evidence tool: Evidence and practical linkage for design, planning and healthThis project was commissioned by Public Health England to address the need for a UK centric evidence review which analyses and demonstrates the links between health and the built and natural environment. This umbrella review attempts to provide an ov... Read More about Healthy people healthy places evidence tool: Evidence and practical linkage for design, planning and health.
Research Methods for Public Health
Book
McClean, S., Bray, I., de Viggiani, N., Bird, E., & Pilkington, P. (2019). Research Methods for Public Health. London: SAGE PublicationPublic health research has undoubtedly played a key role in advancing people’s health and wellbeing. Recent successes in public health research are evident in celebrated achievements in health improvement and health protection, including advances in... Read More about Research Methods for Public Health.
The public health residency: A novel way to focus attention on sustainability and wellbeing in the architectural studio
Journal Article
Grant, M., Marco, E., Pilkington, P., Orme, J., & Burgess, S. The public health residency: A novel way to focus attention on sustainability and wellbeing in the architectural studio. Journal for Education in the Built Environment, 7(2), 84-109
Housing & Stuff
Other
Marco, E., Burgess, S., Pilkington, P., & Hall, S. Housing & Stuff
A public health approach to assessing road safety equity - The RoSE cycle
Book Chapter
Davis, A., & Pilkington, P. (2019). A public health approach to assessing road safety equity - The RoSE cycle. In A. Dupont-Kieffer, F. Di Ciommo, K. Martens, & K. Lucas (Eds.), Measuring Transport Equity. ElsevierThis chapter focuses on equity goals relating primarily to the reduction of adverse effects of the transport system, particularly road traffic collisions (RTCs), with a strong emphasis on the protection of vulnerable population groups. It describes t... Read More about A public health approach to assessing road safety equity - The RoSE cycle.