Improving health through policies that promote active travel: a review of evidence to support integrated health impact assessment

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  • Audrey de Nazelle
  • Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen
  • Josep M Antó
  • Michael Brauer
  • David Briggs
  • Charlotte Braun-Fahrlander
  • Nick Cavill
  • Ashley R Cooper
  • Hélène Desqueyroux
  • Scott Fruin
  • Gerard Hoek
  • Luc Int Panis
  • Nicole Janssen
  • Michael Jerrett
  • Michael Joffe
  • Elise van Kempen
  • Simon Kingham
  • Nadine Kubesch
  • Kevin M Leyden
  • Julian D Marshall
  • Jaume Matamala
  • Giorgos Mellios
  • Michelle Mendez
  • Hala Nassif
  • David Ogilvie
  • Rosana Peiró
  • Katherine Pérez
  • Ari Rabl
  • Martina Ragettli
  • Daniel Rodríguez
  • David Rojas
  • Pablo Ruiz
  • James F Sallis
  • Jeroen Terwoert
  • Jean-François Toussaint
  • Jouni Tuomisto
  • Moniek Zuurbier
  • Erik Lebret
Substantial policy changes to control obesity, limit chronic disease, and reduce air pollution emissions, including greenhouse gasses, have been recommended. Transportation and planning policies that promote active travel by walking and cycling can contribute to these goals, potentially yielding further co-benefits. Little is known, however, about the interconnections among effects of policies considered, including potential unintended consequences.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftEnvironment International
Vol/bind37
Udgave nummer4
Sider (fra-til)766-77
Antal sider12
ISSN0160-4120
DOI
StatusUdgivet - maj 2011

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