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We are where we live: the role of place in public health

We Are Where We Live: The Role of Place in Public Health by Rich Killingsworth, MPH, Director, Active Living by Design. This presentation was the Max Abramovitz Distinguished Lecture in conjunction with 6th Annual Planning Institute given at the University of Illinois on March 3, 2005. The presentation provides an exciting perspective on the relationship between our environment and health and the role of place. (this is a large powerpoint file 40MB)



OrganizationActive Living by Design
Resource TypePresentation
URLhttp://www.activelivingbydesign.org/filead...
LocationNational
Publish DateMarch 2005
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