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Urban Health
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- REVIEWING THE EVIDENCE
A Review of Evidence-Based Traffic Engineering Measures Designed to Reduce PedestrianMotor Vehicle Crashes
- Richard A. Retting, Susan A. Ferguson, and Anne T. McCartt
Am J Public Health 2003; 93: 1456-1463.
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- REVIEWING THE EVIDENCE
New Roads and Human Health: A Systematic Review
- Matt Egan, Mark Petticrew, David Ogilvie, and Val Hamilton
Am J Public Health 2003; 93: 1463-1471.
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- REVIEWING THE EVIDENCE
Healthy Housing: A Structured Review of Published Evaluations of US Interventions to Improve Health by Modifying Housing in the United States, 19902001
- Susan C. Saegert, Susan Klitzman, Nicholas Freudenberg, Jana Cooperman-Mroczek, and Salwa Nassar
Am J Public Health 2003; 93: 1471-1477.
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- REVIEWING THE EVIDENCE
Walking, Bicycling, and Urban Landscapes: Evidence From the San Francisco Bay Area
- Robert Cervero and Michael Duncan
Am J Public Health 2003; 93: 1478-1483.
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- REVIEWING THE EVIDENCE
Health, Supportive Environments, and the Reasonable Person Model
- Stephen Kaplan and Rachel Kaplan
Am J Public Health 2003; 93: 1484-1489.
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- PUBLIC HEALTH MATTERS
Promoting Safe Walking and Cycling to Improve Public Health: Lessons From The Netherlands and Germany
- John Pucher and Lewis Dijkstra
Am J Public Health 2003; 93: 1509-1516.
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- RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Reestablishing Public Health and Land Use Planning to Protect Public Water Supplies
- Michael Greenberg, Henry Mayer, K. Tyler Miller, Robert Hordon, and Daniel Knee
Am J Public Health 2003; 93: 1522-1526.
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- RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Public Health Effects of Inadequately Managed Stormwater Runoff
- Stephen J. Gaffield, Robert L. Goo, Lynn A. Richards, and Richard J. Jackson
Am J Public Health 2003; 93: 1527-1533.
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- RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Conventional Development Versus Managed Growth: The Costs of Sprawl
- Robert W. Burchell and Sahan Mukherji
Am J Public Health 2003; 93: 1534-1540.
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- RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Urban Sprawl as a Risk Factor in Motor Vehicle Occupant and Pedestrian Fatalities
- Reid Ewing, Richard A. Schieber, and Charles V. Zegeer
Am J Public Health 2003; 93: 1541-1545.
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