A critical analysis of walking policy in Ireland and its contribution to both national and international development goals
IntroductionIncreasing population levels of walking holds benefits for public and planetary health. While individual level interventions to promote walking have been shown to be efficacious, upstream interventions such as policies harness the greatest potential for impact at the population level. Ho...
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Main Authors: | Dylan Power (Author), Barry Lambe (Author), Niamh Murphy (Author) |
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