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Active Living and the Built Environment: PowerPoint Presentation by Rich Bell

This PDF file provides a background presentation of key themes related to the active living movement and the approaches to overcome inhospitable built environments for physical activity. Slides include the features of activity- friendly communities and information on land use, transportation, parks, green space, crime, and youth.



OrganizationActive Living by Design
Resource TypePresentation
URLwww.activelivingbydesign.org/fileadmin/tem...
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