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Can the impact on health of a government policy designed to create more liveable neighbourhoods be evaluated? An overview of the RESIDential Environment Project
Billie Giles-Corti A F , Matthew Knuiman A , Terri J. Pikora A , Kimberly Van Neil B , Anna Timperio C , Fiona C. L. Bull D , Trevor Shilton E and Max Bulsara A
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A School of Population Health, University of Western Australia
B School of Earth and Geographical Sciences, University of Western Australia
C Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University
D Adjunct Appointment, School of Population Health, The University of Western Australia and Reader, School of Exercise & Sports Sciences, Loughborough University
E National Heart Foundation, Subiaco, WA
F Corresponding author: Email: billie.giles-corti@uwa.edu.au
NSW Public Health Bulletin 18(12) 238-242 https://doi.org/10.1071/NB07027
Published: 6 December 2007
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