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Title Post date What Where Attached files
District health board (DHB) physical activity toolkit 12 Jun 2006
Travelwise (North Shore) 12 Jun 2006
NZ walking and cycling strategies: best practice 12 Jun 2006
Walking and Cycling Strategy (Waitakere) 12 Jun 2006
Barriers to children walking to or from school (US) 12 Jun 2006
How do perceptions of local neighbourhood relate to adolescents' walking and cycling 12 Jun 2006
Feasibility of a minimal contact intervention to promote walking among insufficiently active women 12 Jun 2006
Assessing the walkability of the workplace - a new audit tool 12 Jun 2006
Get wired for wellness 12 Jun 2006
Multilevel modelling of built environment characteristics related to neighbourhood walking activity 12 Jun 2006
Correlates of physical activity among pregnant women in the United States 12 Jun 2006
Older residents meet city's challenge in walking shoes (New York) 12 Jun 2006
The physical environment and physical activity 12 Jun 2006
Walk to work day 2005 12 Jun 2006
Relationships among community characteristics and walking etc 12 Jun 2006
Effect of Australia's walk to work day campaign on adults' active commuting and physical activity behaviour 12 Jun 2006
Neighbourhood design and rates of walking and biking to elementary school in 34 California communities 12 Jun 2006
Environmental perceptions and walking in English adults 12 Jun 2006
A fit body corporate 12 Jun 2006
When worlds collide: the study of walking 12 Jun 2006
Walk this way (US events for health promotion) 12 Jun 2006
A community based approach to promoting walking in rural areas 12 Jun 2006
Prevention.com: walking 12 Jun 2006
Promoting physical activity among sedentary women using pedometers 12 Jun 2006
Proportion of trips made by walking 12 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.

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