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Health and Community Design: The Impact Of The Built Environment On Physical Activity

Health and Community Design: The Impact Of The Built Environment On Physical Activity
Authors: Lawrence Frank, Peter Engelke, Thomas Schmid
Publisher: Island Press
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 728446

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Pages: 250
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.6

ISBN: 1559639172
Dewey Decimal Number: 362.1042
EAN: 9781559639170
ASIN: 1559639172

Publication Date: May 23, 2003
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Health and Community Design is a comprehensive examination of how the built environment encourages or discourages physical activity, drawing together insights from a range of research on the relationships between urban form and public health. It provides important information about the factors that influence decisions about physical activity and modes of travel, and about how land use patterns can be changed to help overcome barriers to physical activity. Chapters examine:

    • the historical relationship between health and urban form in the United States
    • why urban and suburban development should be designed to promote moderate types of physical activity
    • the divergent needs and requirements of different groups of people and the role of those needs in setting policy
    • how different settings make it easier or more difficult to incorporate walking and bicycling into everyday activities
A concluding chapter reviews the arguments presented and sketches a research agenda for the future.



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