The Urban Land Institute and Smart Growth America recently released a
report examining unhealthy corridors, their prevalence and location, the
conditions they share, and the impact they have on people’s lives. The
report also explores the land use and transportation decisions that give
rise to and perpetuate unhealthy corridors as well as opportunities to
use policy and practice levers to shape them into something better.
https://ia71z1oozio1p7cpp37o43o1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads…
The appendix for the report puts forth the methodology used to identify
an unhealthy corridor, the sample of identified urban and suburban
commercial arterials, compiled data to measure unhealthy corridor
conditions and an explanation of each step in the process to quantify
and rank the corridors. The appendix is a separate document.
https://ia71z1oozio1p7cpp37o43o1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads…
--
Ed Christopher
Transportation Planning Consultant
708-269-5237
UPDATE!
Many people in S America are now on their summer holiday, so the closing date is now 28th February 2019 (but will not be changing again!)
The call can be found at: https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-transport-and-health/call-for-…
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1. J Transp Health Si on T&H in Latin America (Mindell, Jenny)
2. Happy New Year from Urban Design 4 Health (UD4H)! (Larry Frank)
3. NHTS Task Force Activities at TRB 2019 (Krishnan Viswanathan)
4. TN Department of Health Built Environment Job Postings
(Leslie Meehan)
5. Online Registration Deadline: February 4, 2019 -
Transportation, Air Quality, and Health Symposium, 18-20 Feb
2019, Austin TX (Khreis, Haneen)
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* For unknown reasons, the Call for the special issue on Transprot and Health in Latin America was removed from the J Transp Health website. It will be going back as soon as the relevant person is back from her holiday (!) I will circulate the URL as soon as it reappears.
* Despite that, you CAN submit a manuscript by going to the usual EVISE submission site and selecting the LatAm SI instead of a regular issue.
* And because of the vanished call, we are extending the deadline to 31st January 2019.
Regards
Jenny
Dr Jennifer Mindell
Professor of Public Health
Health and Social Surveys Research Group
Research Dept of Epidemiology & Public Health
UCL
1-10 Torrington Place
London WC1E 6BT
Tel: 020-7679-1269
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Web: http://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/browse/profile?upi=JMIND63
Editor-in-chief Journal of Transport and Health: https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-transport-and-health/
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Subject: [H+T--Friends] Happy New Year from Urban Design 4 Health
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** Happy New Year and 2019!
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Urban Design 4 Health, Inc. is thankful for the many researchers, practitioners, and policymakers who share our passion for building an environment that promotes health and well-being for all. We hope you had a wonderful holiday season, and we wish you the very best in 2019 ahead!
At UD4H, Inc., we had another successful year. Here are two key highlights:
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nationally complete and consistent comprehensive database (http://urbandesign4health.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/RWJF_NED_500_Citie…) of built, natural, and social environment variables known to predict health and established a national walkability index (http://urbandesign4health.com/ud4h-establishes-the-national-walkability-ind…) for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Culture of Health.
2) We created and applied a National Public Health Assessment Model (NPHAM) for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(see: scenario-planning tools (http://urbandesign4health.com/projects/hia-plug-in-scenario-planning) ) that enables communities to predict chronic health outcomes and to monetize the health impact (http://urbandesign4health.com/projects/health-monetization-of-active-transp…) of transportation and land-use scenarios.
Our team is eager in 2019 to build on our successes and continue to make strides in both research and practice and look forward to building upon existing and developing new collaborations going forward!
Interested in utilizing our tools and expertise in your next decision-making process? Connect with us (http://urbandesign4health.com/contact-us-3) !
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The agenda and other activities of the Task Force on Understanding New
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From: Leslie Meehan <Leslie.Meehan(a)tn.gov>
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Subject: [H+T--Friends] TN Department of Health Built Environment Job
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Please forward widely to your colleagues and networks!
The Tennessee Department of Health is hiring two built environment specialists:
The Office of Primary Prevention is seeking a Built Environment Coordinator/Grant Manager to help administer and oversee two built environment grant programs and provide general built environment expertise for the Department. The ideal candidate has a passion for the built environment and health, an aptitude for organization, is motivated by creative problem-solving and values developing strong partnerships.
Work Title: Built Environment Coordinator/Grant Manager
Annual Compensation: $33,228-$53,172
Education & Experience: Bachelor's + 3 years' experience; or graduate degree + 1 year experience; or qualifying full-time experience may be substituted for education
Location: Nashville, TN
Deadline to Apply: February 5, 2019
Website: https://agency.governmentjobs.com/tennessee/default.cfm search: Admin Services Assistant 3 (with closing date 2/5/19) (search box at bottom of page)
Supplemental Information and required written questions: https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/health/documents/jobs/AHHABE_Grant_Manage… (also attached)
The Division of Community Health Services, in partnership with the Office of Primary Prevention, is hiring a Healthy Development Coordinator for the East Tennessee region. The Healthy Development Coordinator will serve as a liaison between public health and local/regional built environment efforts. Work outcomes will focus on opportunities to create policy, systems and environmental changes that foster healthy eating and active living. Initiatives may include coordinating with partners such as development districts, local planning and zoning offices, parks and recreation, schools, chambers of commerce and non-profits to address food access, Complete Streets, greenways and walking trails, playgrounds and splash pads, and other built environment projects/programs.
Work Title: Healthy Development Coordinator
Annual Compensation: $40,392-$64,608
Education & Experience: Bachelor's + 2-3 years' practicum or work experience; or graduate degree + practicum; or graduate degree + one year full-time experience.
Location: Knoxville, TN
Deadline to Apply: January 29, 2019
Website: https://agency.governmentjobs.com/tennessee/default.cfm search: Healthy Development Coordinator (search box at bottom of page)
Both positions represent the recognition that the places and spaces in which people live have a large determination on health outcomes. The positions are part of a broader effort by the Department to provide staff and funding to assist communities as they create opportunities for physical activity, access to healthy foods, healthy schools, workplace environments, and housing choices.
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Leslie Meehan, MPA AICP| Director
Office of Primary Prevention
Andrew Johnson Building, 5th Floor
710 James Robertson Parkway, Nashville, TN 37243
p. 615-770-0304
leslie.meehan(a)tn.gov
tn.gov/primaryprevention
Connect with TDH on Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/TNDeptofHealth> and Twitter<http://twitter.com/#!/TNDeptofHealth> @TNDeptofHealth
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Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2019 19:00:06 +0000
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Subject: [H+T--Friends] Online Registration Deadline: February 4, 2019
- Transportation, Air Quality, and Health Symposium, 18-20 Feb 2019,
Austin TX
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Dear colleagues,
This is a gentle reminder that online registration for the Transportation, Air Quality, and Health Symposium<https://events.tti.tamu.edu/conference/2019-carteeh-symposium/> closes February 4, 2019 at 5 PM (CST). You can register at: https://events.tti.tamu.edu/conference/2019-carteeh-symposium/registration/. If you have any questions about registration and hotel reservations, please write to Mary Cearley at m-cearley(a)tti.tamu.edu<mailto:m-cearley@tti.tamu.edu>.
You can access the program online at https://events.tti.tamu.edu/conference/2019-carteeh-symposium/program/ but I am attaching the detailed version here for your convenience. Also, you may view highlights of our plenary speakers, Christopher Frey<https://www.ccee.ncsu.edu/people/frey/>, Bakeyah Nelson<https://houstonhistorymagazine.org/2017/11/air-alliance-houston-working-for…>, Oliver Gao<https://www.cee.cornell.edu/faculty-directory/h-oliver-gao>, and Carter Blakey<https://www.aptrweb.org/page/ODPHPpreceptors> at https://events.tti.tamu.edu/conference/2019-carteeh-symposium/#plenary-spea….
We are hoping to see many of you in Austin soon!
Sincerely,
Haneen Khreis, Ph.D.
Joe Zietsman, Ph.D., P.E.
Tara Ramani, Ph.D., P.E.
Center for Advancing Research in Transportation Emissions, Energy, and Health
Texas A&M Transportation Institute?
3135 TAMU | College Station, TX 77843
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The Tennessee Department of Health is hiring two built environment specialists:
The Office of Primary Prevention is seeking a Built Environment Coordinator/Grant Manager to help administer and oversee two built environment grant programs and provide general built environment expertise for the Department. The ideal candidate has a passion for the built environment and health, an aptitude for organization, is motivated by creative problem-solving and values developing strong partnerships.
Work Title: Built Environment Coordinator/Grant Manager
Annual Compensation: $33,228-$53,172
Education & Experience: Bachelor's + 3 years' experience; or graduate degree + 1 year experience; or qualifying full-time experience may be substituted for education
Location: Nashville, TN
Deadline to Apply: February 5, 2019
Website: https://agency.governmentjobs.com/tennessee/default.cfm search: Admin Services Assistant 3 (with closing date 2/5/19) (search box at bottom of page)
Supplemental Information and required written questions: https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/health/documents/jobs/AHHABE_Grant_Manage… (also attached)
The Division of Community Health Services, in partnership with the Office of Primary Prevention, is hiring a Healthy Development Coordinator for the East Tennessee region. The Healthy Development Coordinator will serve as a liaison between public health and local/regional built environment efforts. Work outcomes will focus on opportunities to create policy, systems and environmental changes that foster healthy eating and active living. Initiatives may include coordinating with partners such as development districts, local planning and zoning offices, parks and recreation, schools, chambers of commerce and non-profits to address food access, Complete Streets, greenways and walking trails, playgrounds and splash pads, and other built environment projects/programs.
Work Title: Healthy Development Coordinator
Annual Compensation: $40,392-$64,608
Education & Experience: Bachelor's + 2-3 years' practicum or work experience; or graduate degree + practicum; or graduate degree + one year full-time experience.
Location: Knoxville, TN
Deadline to Apply: January 29, 2019
Website: https://agency.governmentjobs.com/tennessee/default.cfm search: Healthy Development Coordinator (search box at bottom of page)
Both positions represent the recognition that the places and spaces in which people live have a large determination on health outcomes. The positions are part of a broader effort by the Department to provide staff and funding to assist communities as they create opportunities for physical activity, access to healthy foods, healthy schools, workplace environments, and housing choices.
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Leslie Meehan, MPA AICP| Director
Office of Primary Prevention
Andrew Johnson Building, 5th Floor
710 James Robertson Parkway, Nashville, TN 37243
p. 615-770-0304
leslie.meehan(a)tn.gov
tn.gov/primaryprevention
Connect with TDH on Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/TNDeptofHealth> and Twitter<http://twitter.com/#!/TNDeptofHealth> @TNDeptofHealth
Sign up for the Built Environment + Health Newsletter<https://tn.us16.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=409242f779017a4004830a371&id=07…>
Our Mission - To protect, promote and improve the health and prosperity of people in Tennessee.
Apologies for cross-posting.
The agenda and other activities of the Task Force on Understanding New
Directions for the NHTS (ABJ45T) at the TRB Annual Meeting can be found
here: http://rpubs.com/matungawalla/abj45t_2019TRBAM
See you next week and safe travels,
Krishnan
* For unknown reasons, the Call for the special issue on Transprot and Health in Latin America was removed from the J Transp Health website. It will be going back as soon as the relevant person is back from her holiday (!) I will circulate the URL as soon as it reappears.
* Despite that, you CAN submit a manuscript by going to the usual EVISE submission site and selecting the LatAm SI instead of a regular issue.
* And because of the vanished call, we are extending the deadline to 31st January 2019.
Regards
Jenny
Dr Jennifer Mindell
Professor of Public Health
Health and Social Surveys Research Group
Research Dept of Epidemiology & Public Health
UCL
1-10 Torrington Place
London WC1E 6BT
Tel: 020-7679-1269
Twitter: j_mindell
Web: http://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/browse/profile?upi=JMIND63
Editor-in-chief Journal of Transport and Health: https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-transport-and-health/
Dear colleagues,
The Center for Advancing Research in Transportation Emissions, Energy and Health<https://www.carteeh.org/> is hosting a seminar/webinar at the University of California Riverside tomorrow, Tuesday, December 18th, at 11 AM Pacific Time. The topic will be “Use and Applications of Low-Cost Air Quality Sensors,” presented by Andrea Polidori, Ph.D. of the South Coast Air Quality Management District. Please invite your colleagues and students to join us via webcast.
Registration and information on Dr. Polidori’s seminar/webinar may be found at https://www.carteeh.org/seminar-use-and-applications-of-low-cost-air-qualit…. We look forward to you joining us!
Best regards,
Haneen.
The FHWA Office of Natural Environment (HEPN) is pleased to announce that we are seeking applicants for an Environmental Protection Specialist vacancy at the GS13/14 level. This is a senior level position assigned to the Air Quality, Transportation Conformity, and Noise Team, to work on policy matters in transportation-related air quality and noise issues, and to provide technical guidance and policy interpretation on the development of national policies, procedures, and techniques for analyzing and mitigating transportation-related air quality and noise impacts.
The ideal candidate for this position is a senior level professional who can function independently and demonstrate leadership in team environments. The candidate should have experience in developing Agency-wide policies, possess strong analytical and communication skills, and have experience working on multi-disciplinary teams, especially in the air quality and/or noise program areas.
Please pass this announcement along to others such as State and local partners who may have the experience and interest in this opportunity. The closing date is 12/11/2018.
Open to Merit Promotion and Reinstatement Eligibles:
FHWA.HEP-2019-0003: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/518027600
Open to All US Citizens:
FHWA.HEP-2019-0004: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/518030500
Open to all FHWA employees (ADL - eligible):
FHWA.HEP-2019-0010: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/518041800
If you have any questions, please contact me or Cecilia Ho at 202-366-9862.
Thank you.
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Health Symposium, 18-20 Feb 2019 - Early-bird Registration
Deadline: January 3, 2019 (Khreis, Haneen)
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Volume 10 (the third one for 2018) of Journal of Transport & Health has now been published.
The editorials and the Editors' choice will be 'free to access' for 12 months from later this week.
It includes a Special Issue on Behaviour Change in Transport as well as regular articles.
Thanks to guest editors Kiron Chaterjee and Rachel Carey.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-transport-and-health/vol/1…
Volume 10, Pages 1-418, September 2018 Every breath we take, every move we make (Editorial) Pages 1-2 Available Online 2018-09-07 Jennifer S. Mindell
Cycling: Increasing diversity in users, contexts and modalities (Editorial) Pages 3-4 Available Online 2018-08-29 Takemi Sugiyama
Building it in and keeping it going: The struggle for physically active lives in car dominant societies (Editorial) Pages 5-6 Available Online 2018-08-23 Adrian L. Davis
Special Issue Articles on Behaviour Change in Transport: Guest Edited by Rachel Carey and Kiron Chatterjee
Special Issue on the theory, design and evaluation of behaviour change interventions in transport (Editorial) Pages 7-10 Available Online 2018-08-31 Kiron Chatterjee, Rachel N. Carey
Predicting walking and cycling behaviour change using an extended Theory of Planned Behaviour Pages 11-27 Available Online 2018-05-21 Emma L. Bird, Jenna Panter, Graham Baker, Tim Jones, David Ogilvie
Impact of information about health and academic benefits on parent perception of the feasibility of active transportation to school Pages 28-36 Available Online 2018-08-31 Emma Lucken, Jason Soria, Mary-Ann Niktas, Tonia Wang, Matt Stewart, Ramin Nikoui
Perception of road hazards in a Tanzanian Secondary School before and after a traffic psychology intervention Pages 37-43 Available Online 2018-06-07 Paolo Perego, Federica Biassoni, Mark J. King, Maria Rita Ciceri
Can walking habits be encouraged through area-based regeneration and relocation? A longitudinal study of deprived communities in Glasgow, UK Pages 44-55 Available Online 2018-06-30 Angela Curl, Ade Kearns, Laura Macdonald, Phil Mason, Anne Ellaway
The public bicycle-sharing scheme in Brisbane, Australia: Evaluating the influence of its introduction on changes in time spent cycling amongst a middle- and older-age population Pages 56-73 Available Online 2018-08-03 Eva Heinen, Md. Kamruzzaman, Gavin Turrell
Evaluation of an incentive program to stimulate the shift from car commuting to e-cycling in the Netherlands Pages 74-83 Available Online 2018-07-03 Joost de Kruijf, Dick Ettema, Carlijn B.M. Kamphuis, Martin Dijst
Are people who already cycle and walk more responsive to an active travel intervention?
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Michael Keall, Ralph Chapman, Caroline Shaw, Wokje Abrahamse, Philippa Howden-Chapman
Developing and refining a programme theory for understanding how twenty mile per hour speed limits impact health Pages 92-110 Available Online 2018-10-08 Kieran Turner, Ruth Jepson, Bradley MacDonald, Paul Kelly, Hannah Biggs, Graham Baker
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Reducing pedestrians' inhalation of traffic-related air pollution through route choices: Case study in California suburb Pages 111-123 Available Online 2018-07-05 Ji Luo, Kanok Boriboonsomsin, Matthew Barth
Traffic-related air pollution and solid organ transplant failure in Great Britain: A retrospective cohort study Pages 124-131 Available Online 2018-06-10 Livia Pierotti, Susie J. Schofield, Dave Collett, Daniela Fecht, Kees De Hoogh, Anna L. Hansell, John Dark, Paul Cullinan
Human health risk assessment of major air pollutants at transport corridors of Delhi, India Pages 132-143 Available Online 2018-06-13 Amrit Kumar, Rajeev Kumar Mishra
Impacts of roundabouts on urban air quality: A case study of Keene, New Hampshire, USA Pages 144-155 Available Online 2018-05-18 Timothy J. Garceau
Potential health and economic benefits of banning diesel traffic in Dublin, Ireland Pages 156-166 Available Online 2018-06-02 Shreya Dey, Brian Caulfield, Bidisha Ghosh
Factors associated with graduated return to work following injury in a road traffic crash Pages 167-177 Available Online 2018-08-08 Shannon E. Gray, Behrooz Hassani-Mahmooei, Elizabeth Kendall, Ian D. Cameron, Justin Kenardy, Alex Collie
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Amy Martin, Miranda Lloyd, Gabriela Sargent, Robel Feleke, Jennifer S. Mindell
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Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2018 11:38:59 +0000
From: "Khreis, Haneen" <H-Khreis(a)tti.tamu.edu>
To: haneen.khreis <haneen.khreis(a)isglobal.org>
Cc: "Zietsman, Joe" <J-Zietsman(a)tti.tamu.edu>, "Ramani, Tara"
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Subject: [H+T--Friends] Announcing Program for the Transportation, Air
Quality, and Health Symposium, 18-20 Feb 2019 - Early-bird
Registration Deadline: January 3, 2019
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Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the program for our inaugural Transportation, Air Quality, and Health Symposium<https://events.tti.tamu.edu/conference/2019-carteeh-symposium/>, organized by the Center for Advancing Research in Transportation Emissions, Energy, and Health (CARTEEH)<https://www.carteeh.org/> in Austin, Texas, February 18-20, 2019.
You can access the program online at https://events.tti.tamu.edu/conference/2019-carteeh-symposium/program/ but I am attaching the detailed version here for your convenience.
Please also note that the early-bird registration deadline has been EXTENDED to January 3, 2019. Please do not forget to register by this date to secure your presentation in the symposium or to receive the discounted rate if you are only attending. You can register at: https://events.tti.tamu.edu/conference/2019-carteeh-symposium/registration/. If you have any questions about the technical program, please write to me at h-khreis(a)tti.tamu.edu<mailto:h-khreis@tti.tamu.edu>. If you have any questions about registration and hotel reservations, please write to Mary Cearley at m-cearley(a)tti.tamu.edu<mailto:m-cearley@tti.tamu.edu>.
We are hoping to see many of you in Austin next year!
Sincerely,
Haneen Khreis, Ph.D.
Joe Zietsman, Ph.D., P.E.
Tara Ramani, Ph.D., P.E.
Center for Advancing Research in Transportation Emissions, Energy, and Health
Texas A&M Transportation Institute?
3135 TAMU | College Station, TX 77843
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