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Health impacts of environmental and social interventions designed to increase deprived communities’ access to urban woodlands: a mixed methods study. / Ward Thompson, Catharine; Silveirinha de Oliveira, Eva Maria; Tilley, Sara; Elizalde, Aldo; Botha, Willings; Briggs, Andrew; Cummins, Steve; Leyland, Alastair; Roe, Jenny; Aspinall, Peter; Brookfield, Katherine; Mitchell, Richard.
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Public Health Research, Vol. 7, No. 2, 25.01.2019, p. 1-172.
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Harvard
Ward Thompson, C, Silveirinha de Oliveira, EM, Tilley, S, Elizalde, A, Botha, W, Briggs, A, Cummins, S, Leyland, A
, Roe, J, Aspinall, P, Brookfield, K & Mitchell, R 2019, '
Health impacts of environmental and social interventions designed to increase deprived communities’ access to urban woodlands: a mixed methods study',
Public Health Research, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 1-172.
https://doi.org/10.3310/phr07020
APA
Ward Thompson, C., Silveirinha de Oliveira, E. M., Tilley, S., Elizalde, A., Botha, W., Briggs, A., Cummins, S., Leyland, A.
, Roe, J., Aspinall, P., Brookfield, K., & Mitchell, R. (2019).
Health impacts of environmental and social interventions designed to increase deprived communities’ access to urban woodlands: a mixed methods study.
Public Health Research,
7(2), 1-172.
https://doi.org/10.3310/phr07020
Vancouver
Ward Thompson C, Silveirinha de Oliveira EM, Tilley S, Elizalde A, Botha W, Briggs A et al.
Health impacts of environmental and social interventions designed to increase deprived communities’ access to urban woodlands: a mixed methods study.
Public Health Research. 2019 Jan 25;7(2):1-172.
https://doi.org/10.3310/phr07020
Author
Ward Thompson, Catharine ; Silveirinha de Oliveira, Eva Maria ; Tilley, Sara ; Elizalde, Aldo ; Botha, Willings ; Briggs, Andrew ; Cummins, Steve ; Leyland, Alastair ; Roe, Jenny ; Aspinall, Peter ; Brookfield, Katherine ; Mitchell, Richard. / Health impacts of environmental and social interventions designed to increase deprived communities’ access to urban woodlands: a mixed methods study. In: Public Health Research. 2019 ; Vol. 7, No. 2. pp. 1-172.