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Title Post date What Where Attached files
Walking and Cycling Strategy for the Gisborne District 15 Jun 2006
Spokes newsletters 15 Jun 2006
Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity, and Health 15 Jun 2006
An environmental intervention to promote walking and cycling 15 Jun 2006
Stroll your way to well-being (for new mothers, Australia) 15 Jun 2006
Improving conditions for walking and bicycling 15 Jun 2006
Cycling and health promotion 15 Jun 2006
Recruitment of African American women to a walking program 15 Jun 2006
Children walking to school - Parent perceptions of environmental and psychosocial influences 15 Jun 2006
Health promoting physical activity of adults with mental retardation 15 Jun 2006
Transport and health - promotion of safe walking and cycling in urban areas 15 Jun 2006
The pan-European programme on transport, health and environment (PEP) 15 Jun 2006
Relationship of walking to mortality among US adults with diabetes 15 Jun 2006
International walk to school day 15 Jun 2006
Walk to school (quick start resource) 15 Jun 2006
Chronic disease notes and reports (physical activity and health) 15 Jun 2006
Proximal impact of Canada on the move 15 Jun 2006
Evaluation of an alternative transport initiative in Perth, Western Australia, 2004 15 Jun 2006
Walking the talk (incorporating physical activity into conferences and meetings) 15 Jun 2006
Active commuting to school 15 Jun 2006
Declining rates of physical activity in the United States 15 Jun 2006
Does walking 15 minutes per day keep the obesity epidemic away? 15 Jun 2006
Places to walk: convenience and regular physical activity 15 Jun 2006
Promoting safe walking and cycling to improve public health: lessons from the Netherlands and Germany 15 Jun 2006
Social capital and the built environment 15 Jun 2006

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Living Streets Aotearoa is the New Zealand organisation for people on foot, promoting walking-friendly communities. We are a nationwide organisation with local branches and affiliates throughout New Zealand.

We want more people walking and enjoying public spaces be they young or old, fast or slow, whether walking, sitting, commuting, shopping, between appointments, or out on the streets for exercise, for leisure or for pleasure.

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