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Billie Giles-Corti1, Matthew Knuiman, Terri J Pikora, Kimberly Van Neil, Anna Timperio, Fiona C L Bull, Trevor Shilton, Max Bulsara.
Abstract
There is growing interest in the impact of community design on the health of residents. In 1998, the Western Australian Government began a trial of new subdivision design codes (i.e. Liveable Neighbourhoods Community Design Code) aimed at creating pedestrian-friendly neighbourhoods to increase walking, cycling and public transport use. The trial provided a unique opportunity for a natural experiment to evaluate the impact of a government planning policy on residents. Nevertheless, evaluations of this kind present a number of methodological challenges in obtaining the highest quality evidence possible. This paper describes the RESIDential Environment Project's study design and discusses how various methodological challenges were overcome.Mesh:
Year: 2007 PMID: 18093466 DOI: 10.1071/nb07027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: N S W Public Health Bull ISSN: 1034-7674