Surveying all public drinking water fountains in a city: outdoor field observations and Google Street View
Abstract Objective: Drinking fountains are a public amenity that may help counter the obesogenic environment (sugary beverages) and reduce the risk of heat stroke during heat waves. As a case study, we aimed to survey all public fountains in a city: Wellington, New Zealand, and to determine the util...
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Main Authors: | Nick Wilson (Author), Louise Signal (Author), George Thomson (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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