i
Healthy Cities: A Guide To The Literature
-
03/01/2000
By Kenzer, MSource: Public Health Rep. 115(2-3):279-289
[PDF-2.61 MB]
Details:
-
Alternative Title:Public Health Rep
-
Personal Author:
-
Description:The author reviews the literature on attempts by city governments, international agencies, and nongovernmental and community organizations to improve city life around the world through Healthy Cities projects.
-
Pubmed ID:10968770
-
Pubmed Central ID:PMCnull
-
Document Type:
-
Name as Subject:
-
Place as Subject:
-
Collection(s):
-
Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:a2c13946bafc009621088d6b605763677d046b45227bd70134358d8094276909
-
Download URL:
-
File Type:
Supporting Files
-
No Additional Files
More +
Related Documents
-
Personal Author:Lee, P R ;Fuccillo, R...03/01/2000 | Public Health Rep. 115(2-3):134-138Description:The Healthy Cities/Healthy Communities movement is in its second decade. Examples of both successful and unsuccessful Healthy Communities efforts can ...Personal Author:Seifer, S D03/01/2000 | Public Health Rep. 115(2-3):234-237Description:Colleges and universities have an important role to play in building healthier communities. In many communities, however, these institutions are viewe...Personal Author:Norris, T ;Pittman, M03/01/2000 | Public Health Rep. 115(2-3):118-124Description:Part One of this article describes the principles and origins of the Healthy Communities movement. Part Two describes the Coalition for Healthier Citi...Personal Author:O'Connor, D ;Gates, C T03/01/2000 | Public Health Rep. 115(2-3):157-160Description:Because it represents a revival of citizen responsibility, the Healthy Communities movement is not only a health and quality-of-life movement but a ci...Personal Author:Fawcett, S B ;Francisco, V T...03/01/2000 | Public Health Rep. 115(2-3):174-179Description:The authors propose a model memorandum of collaboration for use by state and community partnerships, support organizations, and Grantmakers in working...Personal Author:Duhl, L J03/01/2000 | Public Health Rep. 115(2-3):271-273Description:The author supports the development of health information community networks (HICNs) as an important tool for use by individuals and community groups....Personal Author:Twiss, J M ;Duma, S...03/01/2000 | Public Health Rep. 115(2-3):125-133Description:California Healthy Cities and Communities is the longest running statewide program of its kind in the nation. After providing a brief history the auth...
More +
You May Also Like
Personal Author:
Duhl, L J
03/01/2000 | Public Health Rep. 115(2-3):271-273
Description:
The author supports the development of health information community networks (HICNs) as an important tool for use by individuals and community groups....
Checkout today's featured content at stacks.cdc.gov