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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 71-74

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... The workshop will • introduce attendees to evidence-based principles of designing built environments to support health and reduce the risk of obesity; • describe examples of successful multisector strategies (policies, pro grams, projects, and public investments) that are creating health promoting built environments; • discuss approaches for ensuring that built environment strategies improve health equity and environmental justice; • discuss strategies by which promising, effective, and equitable built environment strategies to improve health can be scaled up and institutionalized; and • discuss who should be involved and next steps.
From page 72...
... Kimi Watkins-Tartt, Alameda County Public Health Department Sara Hammerschmidt, Urban Land Institute Shai Lauros, LISC (Local Initiatives Support Corporation) National 3:00 PM PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BREAK
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... APPENDIX A 73 3:30 PM SESSION 4: Opportunities for Action  Moderator: Monica Hobbs Vinluan, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Janet Fulton, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Steve Lavrenz, Institute of Transportation Engineers Patricia Smith, Reinvestment Fund Ken Wilson, Perkins+Will 4:30 PM ADJOURN


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