Low Income, Health and Planning: References

Low Income, Health and Planning: References

  1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Health Statistics. 2006. Where to write for vital records.
  2. Design for Health (DFH). 2007. Key Question: Food. Ver. 2.0.
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  6. DFH. 2007.Key Question: Environment and Housing. Ver. 2.0.
  7. Bullard, R., ed. 1996. Unequal protection: Environmental justice and communities of color. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.
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  11. Center for Universal Design, North Carolina State University; IDEA Center, University of Buffalo; and Global Universal Design Educator’s Network. 2004. Universal design education online.
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  22. Horowitz, Z., K. A. Colson, P. L. Herbert, and K. Lancaster. 2004. Barriers to buying healthy foods for people with diabetes: Evidence of environmental disparities.American Journal of Public Health 94, 9:1549-54.
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  24. DFH. 2007. Planning information sheet: Promoting food access with comprehensive planning and ordinances. Ver. 2.0:4.
  25. Kaufman, J. L., and K. Pothukuchi. 2000. The food system: A stranger to the planning field. Journal of the American Planning Association 66, 2:113-24.
  26. Chung, C., and S. L. Myers. 1999. Do the poor pay more for food? An analysis of grocery store availability and food price disparities. Journal of Consumer Affairs 33, 2:276.
  27. Burdette, H., and R. C. Whitacker. 2003. Neighborhood playgrounds, fast food restaurants, and crime: Relationships to overweight in low-income preschool children. Preventive Medicine 38:57-63.
  28. Sloane, D. 2004. Bad meat and brown bananas. Progressive Planning 158:1, 7-8.
  29. City of Boulder, Colorado. 2005. Boulder Valley comprehensive plan, 44.
  30. DFH 2007. Planning information sheet: Considering promoting accessibility with comprehensive planning and ordinances. Ver. 2.0:6, 13.
  31. City of San Diego, California. 2006. City of San Diego general plan: City of villages.
  32. City of Riverside, California. 2005. Riverside general plan 2025.
  33. Cohen, B. 2002. Community food security assessment toolkit. Prepared by IQ Solutions, Inc., for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service (USDA ERS).

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