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Most people just park themselves, so how do we promote more healthy activity in public parks?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
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Parks are central to the concept of liveable cities. They are an important public resource that provide opportunities for people of all ages to be physically active, connect socially with family and friends, meet and interact with others, and for children to play freely.

Despite the opportunities parks present for physical activity, our Institute...

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