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Rand Review Vol 29 No 1 Spring 2005 Rand Institute

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Rand Review Vol 29 No 1 Spring 2005 Rand Institute
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Rand Review Vol 29 No 1 Spring 2005 Rand Institute instant download after payment.

Publisher: Island Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 32
Author: Rand Institute
ISBN: 9781559639125, 1559639121
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Rand Review Vol 29 No 1 Spring 2005 Rand Institute by Rand Institute 9781559639125, 1559639121 instant download after payment.

In Urban Sprawl and Public Health, Howard Frumkin, Lawrence Frank, and Richard Jackson, three of the nation's leading public health and urban planning experts explore an intriguing question: How does the physical environment in which we live affect our health? For decades, growth and development in our communities has been of the low-density, automobile-dependent type known as sprawl. The authors examine the direct and indirect impacts of sprawl on human health and well-being, and discuss the prospects for improving public health through alternative approaches to design, land use, and transportation. Urban Sprawl and Public Health offers a comprehensive look at the interface of urban planning, architecture, transportation, community design, and public health. It summarizes the evidence linking adverse health outcomes with sprawling development, and outlines the complex challenges of developing policy that promotes and protects public health. Anyone concerned with issues of public health, urban planning, transportation, architecture, or the environment will want to read Urban Sprawl and Public Health.

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