City planning policies to support health and sustainability: an international comparison of policy indicators for 25 cities
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J. Sallis | F. Witlox | E. Cerin | D. Salvo | B. Giles-Corti | A. Moudon | P. Lai | Geoff Boeing | J. Molina-García | M. Lowe | R. Hunter | J. Dygrýn | Deepti Adlakha | A. Puig-Ribera | A. Oyeyemi | E. Hinckson | J. Troelsen | K. Gebel | Jonathan Arundel | Eugen Reséndiz | T. Bozovic | A. Florindo | C. Higgs | Hannah Hook | Shiqin Liu | Perla Mansour | Pinki Bhasin Mishra | J. Carson | Thanh Phuong Ho | K. Nitvimol | Carolina D G Ramos | G. Boeing | Eugen Resendiz | T. Božović | J. Molina‐García | Kornsupha Nitvimol
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