Contents
Preface
Richard Jackson
Chapter One
Urban Sprawl and Public Health
Chapter Two
The Origins of Sprawl
Chapter Three
The Evolution of Urban Health
Chapter Four
Air Quality
Chapter Five
Physical Activity, Sprawl and Health
Chapter Six
Injuries and Deaths from Traffic
Chapter Seven
Water Quantity and Quality
with Steve Gaffield
Chapter Eight
Mental Health
Chapter Nine
Social Capital, Sprawl and Health
Chapter Ten
Health Concerns of Special Populations
Chapter Eleven
Smart Growth: A Public Health Strategy?
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Cities and towns Growth, Public health, City planning Environmental aspects
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