01216nam a2200337 i 4500991002576279707536140804s2008 it 000 0 ita d9788833919058b14197297-39ule_instDip. Studi Giuridiciita581.4Blanc, Patrick480045Il bello di essere pianta /Patrick BlancTorino :Bollati Boringhieri,200891 p. :ill. ;19 cmOltre i giardiniTraduzione di Lucia Airoldi e Paola MussanoFoto di copertina di Pasquali MichelaGiardini urbaniGiardini verticaliAdattamentoPianteAdattamentoAiroldi, LuciaMussano, PaolaPasquali, MichelaLe bonheur d'etre plante / Patrick Blanc (Trad.).b1419729704-08-1404-08-14991002576279707536LE027 PROG. 5x1000 M 13212027000328277le027Progetto 5 per 1000pE16.00-lo 00000.i1562921104-08-14Bello di essere pianta257858UNISALENTOle02704-08-14ma -itait 3003098nam 2200505 450 991079671840332120230814222942.00-309-47462-00-309-47460-4(CKB)4100000004838877(MiAaPQ)EBC5434884(EXLCZ)99410000000483887720180706d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdvancing obesity solutions through investments in the built environment proceedings of a workshop /Steven Olsen, rapporteur ; Roundtable on Obesity Solutions, Food and Nutrition Board, Health and Medicine Division, The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, MedicineWashington, DC :The National Academies Press,[2018]©20181 online resource (101 pages)0-309-47459-0 Introduction -- The built environment, obesity, and health -- Examples from communities and cities -- Achieving equitable healthy environments -- Considerations and potential opportunities for communities and organizations -- References -- Appendixes."The built environment--the physical world made up of the homes, buildings, streets, and infrastructure within which people live, work, and play--underwent changes during the 20th and 21st centuries that contributed to a sharp decline in physical activity and affected access to healthy foods. Those developments contributed in turn to the weight gain observed among Americans in recent decades. Many believe, therefore, that policies and practices that affect the built environment could affect obesity rates in the United States and improve the health of Americans. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine convened a workshop in September 2017 to improve understanding of the roles played by the built environment in the prevention and treatment of obesity and to identify promising strategies in multiple sectors that can be scaled up to create more healthful and equitable environments. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop" --Publisher's description.City planningUnited StatesCongressesObesityUnited StatesCongressesUnited StatesfastCity planningObesity362.196398Olsen Steven1471758Olsen StevenRoundtable on Obesity Solutions,Food and Nutrition Board,Health and Medicine Division,National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine,Advancing Obesity Solutions Through Investments in the Built Environment (Workshop)(2017 :Washington, D.C.)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910796718403321Advancing obesity solutions through investments in the built environment3761402UNINA