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245 00 Designing healthy communities /|ca production of the Media
       & Policy Center Foundation in association with Oregon 
       Public Broadcasting.|h[Kanopy electronic resource] 
246 3  Retrofitting suburbia 
246 3  Rebuilding places of the heart 
246 3  Social policy in concrete 
246 3  Searching for Shangri-La 
264  1 [San Francisco, California, USA] :|bKanopy Streaming,
       |c2014. 
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       :|bdigital, stereo., sound, color. 
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490 1  Designing healthy communities 
505 0  1. Retrofitting suburbia --2. Rebuilding places of the 
       heart. --3. Social policy in concrete. --4. Searching for 
       Shangri-La. 
508    Executive producers/directors, Harry Wiland, Dale Bell ; 
       producer, writer, editor, Beverly Baroff ; directors of 
       photography, Dale Bell, Jonathan Bell ; music composed by 
       David Loeb, Gary Griffin, Brenda Warren. 
511 0  Host & narrator, Richard Jackson. 
518    Originally produced by Media Policy Center in 2012. 
520    1. Retrofitting suburbia: Dr. Richard Jackson MD MPH, 
       investigates the link between our nations obesity and Type
       2 Diabetes epidemic with urban sprawl fueled by car 
       dependency. To prevent disease through better urban 
       planning, Boulder, CO redesigns the city to make bicycles 
       a safe alternative transportation. Two Denver suburbs 
       transform dead malls into --2. Rebuilding places of the 
       heart: When U.S. industry and manufacturing collapsed or 
       went elsewhere, cities like Elgin, IL, and Syracuse, NY, 
       (like many communities in the United States) were left 
       with the task of redefining themselves for a new paradigm.
       Leading the way to a greener, more sustainable Elgin is a 
       group of high school --3. Social policy in concrete: Dr. 
       Jackson believes it is every citizens right to live in a 
       clean, healthy environment. This isnt the case for many 
       low-income neighborhoods, built near big transportation 
       hubs and struggling industrial cities like Oakland, CA and
       Detroit, MI. We meet a morbidly obese grandmother 
       struggling to raise seven grandchildren, all --4. 
       Searching for Shangri-La: Dr. Jackson searches past and 
       present America for healthy, sustainable communities of 
       all sizes and shapes that can serve as models for the rest
       of the nation. His journey takes him to Roseto, PA, 
       Prairie Crossing, IL, New York City, Charleston, SC, and 
       the forgotten 1960s urban renewal project of --Kanopy. 
520    A provocative and challenging new 4-hour public television
       series (2012), Designing Healthy Communities, hosted by 
       celebrated author and teacher Richard Jackson, MD, MPH. 
       Dr. Jackson makes the case that the rapidly deteriorating 
       public health of our citizens is linked directly to nearly
       half-a-century of bad design decisions, now frozen in 
       concrete. Each of the 4 hours looks at the different 
       impacts our built environment in urban and suburbia areas 
       have on key public health indices---obesity, diabetes, 
       heart, asthma, cancer and depression. Dr. Jackson links 
       bad community design with burgeoning health costs, then 
       analyses and illustrates how ordinary citizens, including 
       many young people, are trying to do about this urgent 
       crisis, by looking upstream for solutions before ill 
       health and disease occurs. Dr. Jackson inhabits the 
       frontier between public health and urban planning, and 
       offers us hopeful examples of innovative transformations.-
       -Kanopy. 
534    |pOriginally produced|cSanta Monica, Calif., Media Policy 
       Center, 2012. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 City planning|xHealth aspects|zUnited States. 
650  0 City planning|xEnvironmental aspects|zUnited States. 
650  0 Environmental engineering|zUnited States. 
650  0 Environmental health|zUnited States. 
650  0 Community development|xLaw and legislation|zUnited States.
650  0 Health planning|zUnited States. 
650  0 Sustainable urban development|zUnited States. 
700 1  Jackson, Richard,|d1945- 
700 1  Baroff, Beverly. 
700 1  Wiland, Harry. 
700 1  Bell, Dale,|d1938- 
710 2  Kanopy (Firm) 
830  0 Designing healthy communities. 
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